Choking to death
The bluish or reddish facial discoloration following traumatic asphyxiation is primarily caused by the lack of oxygen (hypoxia) in the blood, leading to the accumulation of deoxygenated hemoglobin, which gives the skin a bluish tint (cyanosis). Additionally, the trauma may cause blood vessels to rupture or become congested, resulting in localized redness or bruising. This combination of factors reflects impaired circulation and oxygenation in the affected areas.
how long does it take to die from asphyxiation
Asphyxiation.
Well, asphyxiation is lack of oxygen, your body NEEDS oxygen to function... Kinda self explanatory after that.
Asphyxiation is a deficient supply of oxygen to the brain, generally caused by an inability to breathe normally. Example causes of this might be strangulation or choking. More information about asphyxiation can be found from an encyclopedia, or a doctor.
inability to breathe
Yes, by asphyxiation.
Asphyxiation.
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Asphyxiation
by asphyxiation and hanging
Asphyxiation