SUICIDE- ‘The highest rates of death’

The highest rate of death is caused by Suicide all across the world in many parts of the globe. People generally young adults find it the most easy way to end up their lives without even thinking about their loved one and the people whom they will leave behind them. The impact their death will put over the society, friends and most importantly their families. Death by suicide is an extremely complex issue that causes pain to hundreds of thousands of people every year around the world. According to the reports by World Health Organisation (WHO) every year approximately eight-hundred-thousand people die after committing suicide. Every person die every forty second.

Maximum suicide is caused by the disturbance of mind, people either suffering from anxiety or depression. The people find suicide as a easy option to end up their lives instead of living with the world. Their mind overpowers their will and pour negative thoughts in brain.This makes it one of the leading causes of death globally. Around twice as many die from suicide as from homicide. Suicide is more common than homicide across most countries in the world – often as much as ten to twenty times higher.If you suspect that a family member or friend may be considering suicide, talk to them about your concerns. You can begin the conversation by asking questions in a non-judgmental and non-confrontational way. Take them to the doctors and psychiatrist who can help them heal their problems and keep a regular check on the patients and help with proper medications.

There are many ways to show the sign of suicidal attempts. Having the thoughts of committing suicide, looking for the ways to kill oneself.Acting anxious, agitated, or reckless, Sleeping too little or too much, Withdrawing or feeling isolated, Showing rage or talking about seeking revenge and Displaying extreme mood swings. Any of the symptom can show the suicidal signs. If any of your known is going through such a state a doctor is truly required for help. Start talking to the people suffering through it. Be kind to everyone, you don’t know what one is going through. People can be fine in front of you, but what they are going through can affect them when they are alone. Inside them, a volcano is being formed which will burst if not controlled before. Love everyone, spread love and enjoy every bit of it.

While the link between suicide and mental disorders (in particular, depression and alcohol use disorders) is well established, many suicides happen impulsively in moments of crisis. Further risk factors include experience of loss, loneliness, discrimination, a relationship break-up, financial problems, chronic pain and illness, violence, abuse, and conflict or other humanitarian emergencies. The strongest risk factor for suicide is a previous suicide attempt.

There are many organisations in the world who help these people and people with disorders. One of that is presented by World Health Organisation. WHO’s approach to suicide prevention is known as LIVE LIFE.This approach is the basis on which comprehensive multi sectoral national suicide prevention strategies should be developed. Help the people who needs your help. Be calm with everyone and kind to everyone whether you are close to someone or not. You don’t know what the person is going through inside and outside.