selfamputation
Self-amputation is the removal or attempted removal of a body part by the person themselves, without external assistance. It is a rare act that typically occurs in the context of extreme distress, underlying psychiatric illness, or body-identity concerns.
Causes and related conditions include acute psychosis, severe mood disorders, delirium, intoxication, and body integrity identity
Medical consequences are severe and can be life-threatening. Self-amputation often requires emergency surgery, and carries risks
Prevention and care emphasize crisis intervention and treatment of underlying conditions. Medical ethics stress balancing patient