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Asphyxiation itself does not directly cause tracheal hemorrhaging; however, it can lead to conditions that may result in injury to the trachea. For instance, severe asphyxiation can cause significant stress and trauma to the respiratory system, potentially leading to hemorrhaging if there is a pre-existing condition or an impact injury. In cases of choking or obstruction, the resultant trauma may also contribute to hemorrhaging in the trachea. Overall, while asphyxiation is not a direct cause, it can be associated with circumstances that lead to tracheal hemorrhaging.

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