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'''Staphylococcal enteritis''' is an inflammation of the intestine resulting from infection by the bacteria ''[[Staphylococcus]]''. This condition is often associated with the consumption of food contaminated with ''Staphylococcus'' bacteria.
== Suicide Methods ==


== Causes ==
[[File:988_Suicide_&_Crisis_Lifeline_logo_-_navy_-_square.svg|thumb|right|The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides support for those in crisis.]]


Staphylococcal enteritis is primarily caused by the ingestion of food contaminated with ''Staphylococcus'' bacteria. These bacteria produce toxins that can cause symptoms of food poisoning. The bacteria can be found in a variety of foods, but are most commonly associated with improperly stored or prepared meats and dairy products.
Suicide methods refer to the various means by which individuals attempt to end their own lives. Understanding these methods is crucial for prevention efforts and for providing appropriate interventions to those at risk.


== Symptoms ==
== Common Methods ==


The symptoms of staphylococcal enteritis can vary, but often include:
=== Hanging ===
Hanging is one of the most common methods of suicide worldwide. It involves using a ligature around the neck to cause asphyxiation. This method is often chosen due to its perceived lethality and accessibility.


* [[Nausea]]
=== Poisoning ===
* [[Vomiting]]
[[File:Share_of_suicide_deaths_from_pesticide_poisoning,_OWID.svg|thumb|left|Share of suicide deaths from pesticide poisoning.]]
* [[Diarrhea]]
Poisoning involves ingesting toxic substances. Pesticide poisoning is particularly prevalent in agricultural communities. Other substances used include medications and household chemicals.
* [[Abdominal pain]]
* [[Dehydration]]


Symptoms typically appear within a few hours of consuming contaminated food and can last for up to three days.
=== Firearms ===
[[File:Suicide_rate_by_firearm,_OWID.svg|thumb|right|Suicide rate by firearm.]]
Firearms are a common method of suicide, especially in countries where guns are readily available. The lethality of firearms makes them a particularly concerning method.


== Diagnosis ==
=== Jumping ===
Jumping from heights, such as buildings or bridges, is another method. It is often chosen for its perceived certainty of death.


Diagnosis of staphylococcal enteritis is typically based on the patient's symptoms and a history of eating potentially contaminated food. Laboratory tests, including a stool culture, can confirm the presence of ''Staphylococcus'' bacteria.
=== Drowning ===
Drowning involves submerging oneself in water to induce asphyxiation. It is less common but still a significant method of suicide.


== Treatment ==
== Less Common Methods ==


Treatment for staphylococcal enteritis primarily involves managing symptoms and preventing dehydration. This can include:
=== Cutting ===
Cutting or self-inflicted lacerations can be a method of suicide, though it is more often associated with self-harm behaviors that do not result in death.


* Drinking plenty of fluids
=== Suffocation ===
* Rest
Suffocation involves obstructing the airway to prevent breathing. This can be done using plastic bags or other means.
* Over-the-counter medications to help manage symptoms


In severe cases, hospitalization may be required.
=== Burning ===
Self-immolation, or setting oneself on fire, is a rare and often politically motivated method of suicide.


== Prevention ==
== Prevention and Intervention ==


Prevention of staphylococcal enteritis involves proper food handling and storage. This includes:
[[File:Suicide_prevention_sign_on_the_Golden_Gate_Bridge_2.jpg|thumb|left|Suicide prevention sign on the Golden Gate Bridge.]]
Prevention efforts focus on reducing access to means, providing mental health support, and increasing awareness. Crisis hotlines, such as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, offer immediate support to those in need.


* Washing hands and kitchen surfaces regularly
== Cultural and Historical Perspectives ==
* Cooking food to the proper temperature
* Refrigerating food promptly


== See also ==
[[File:Giotto_-_Scrovegni_-_-47-_-_Desperation.jpg|thumb|right|Giotto's depiction of despair.]]
Throughout history, suicide has been viewed differently across cultures. In some societies, it is seen as an honorable act, while in others, it is stigmatized.


* [[Food poisoning]]
[[File:Edouard_Manet_-_Le_Suicidé.jpg|thumb|left|Édouard Manet's "Le Suicidé".]]
* [[Staphylococcus]]
Art and literature have often depicted suicide, reflecting societal attitudes and personal struggles.


[[Category:Gastrointestinal disorders]]
== Related Pages ==
[[Category:Bacterial diseases]]
* [[Suicide prevention]]
[[Category:Foodborne illnesses]]
* [[Mental health]]
* [[Crisis hotline]]
* [[Depression (mood)]]


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[[Category:Mental health]]
File:988_Suicide_&_Crisis_Lifeline_logo_-_navy_-_square.svg|Suicide methods
File:Giotto_-_Scrovegni_-_-47-_-_Desperation.jpg|Desperation by Giotto
File:Street_Girl's_End.jpg|Street Girl's End
File:Share_of_suicide_deaths_from_pesticide_poisoning,_OWID.svg|Share of suicide deaths from pesticide poisoning
File:2010_suicide_rates_-_gun_versus_non-gun_-_high-income_countries.png|2010 suicide rates - gun versus non-gun - high-income countries
File:Suicide_rate_by_firearm,_OWID.svg|Suicide rate by firearm
File:Edouard_Manet_-_Le_Suicidé.jpg|Le Suicidé by Edouard Manet
File:Suicide_prevention_sign_on_the_Golden_Gate_Bridge_2.jpg|Suicide prevention sign on the Golden Gate Bridge
File:Crisis_Counseling_at_Golden_Gate_Bridge.jpg|Crisis Counseling at Golden Gate Bridge
File:Suizidprävention_Graz_Don_Bosco.jpg|Suizidprävention Graz Don Bosco
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Suicide Methods[edit]

File:988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline logo - navy - square.svg
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides support for those in crisis.

Suicide methods refer to the various means by which individuals attempt to end their own lives. Understanding these methods is crucial for prevention efforts and for providing appropriate interventions to those at risk.

Common Methods[edit]

Hanging[edit]

Hanging is one of the most common methods of suicide worldwide. It involves using a ligature around the neck to cause asphyxiation. This method is often chosen due to its perceived lethality and accessibility.

Poisoning[edit]

File:Share of suicide deaths from pesticide poisoning, OWID.svg
Share of suicide deaths from pesticide poisoning.

Poisoning involves ingesting toxic substances. Pesticide poisoning is particularly prevalent in agricultural communities. Other substances used include medications and household chemicals.

Firearms[edit]

File:Suicide rate by firearm, OWID.svg
Suicide rate by firearm.

Firearms are a common method of suicide, especially in countries where guns are readily available. The lethality of firearms makes them a particularly concerning method.

Jumping[edit]

Jumping from heights, such as buildings or bridges, is another method. It is often chosen for its perceived certainty of death.

Drowning[edit]

Drowning involves submerging oneself in water to induce asphyxiation. It is less common but still a significant method of suicide.

Less Common Methods[edit]

Cutting[edit]

Cutting or self-inflicted lacerations can be a method of suicide, though it is more often associated with self-harm behaviors that do not result in death.

Suffocation[edit]

Suffocation involves obstructing the airway to prevent breathing. This can be done using plastic bags or other means.

Burning[edit]

Self-immolation, or setting oneself on fire, is a rare and often politically motivated method of suicide.

Prevention and Intervention[edit]

File:Suicide prevention sign on the Golden Gate Bridge 2.jpg
Suicide prevention sign on the Golden Gate Bridge.

Prevention efforts focus on reducing access to means, providing mental health support, and increasing awareness. Crisis hotlines, such as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, offer immediate support to those in need.

Cultural and Historical Perspectives[edit]

File:Giotto - Scrovegni - -47- - Desperation.jpg
Giotto's depiction of despair.

Throughout history, suicide has been viewed differently across cultures. In some societies, it is seen as an honorable act, while in others, it is stigmatized.

File:Edouard Manet - Le Suicidé.jpg
Édouard Manet's "Le Suicidé".

Art and literature have often depicted suicide, reflecting societal attitudes and personal struggles.

Related Pages[edit]