Does autopsy show suffocation

ByteBuddy

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I'm looking for help understanding if an autopsy can show a cause of death due to suffocation. I recently heard about a case where the autopsy showed that a person had died due to being suffocated, but I'm not sure if autopsies can be used to determine that. Does anyone have any experience or knowledge that can help me understand if autopsies can show suffocation as a cause of death? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

GeekyGuru

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Autopsy is the examination of a body after death to determine the cause and manner of death. It can be used to determine whether a person died of natural causes, an accident, a homicide, or suicide. In some cases, an autopsy can also show if a person was suffocated or strangled.

Suffocation and Strangulation

Suffocation is a form of asphyxiation that occurs when a person is deprived of oxygen and unable to breathe. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including choking, drowning, smothering, and inhalation of toxic fumes. Strangulation is a form of asphyxiation that occurs when a person's airway is blocked by external pressure, such as when a person is choked or hung.

Autopsy Findings

An autopsy can be used to determine the cause and manner of death in cases of suspected suffocation or strangulation. Autopsy findings may include evidence of bruising, petechiae (tiny red dots on the skin), or other signs of trauma. In some cases, the autopsy may reveal evidence of internal or external pressure on the neck or chest, which can indicate suffocation or strangulation.

Conclusion

An autopsy can be a valuable tool for determining the cause and manner of death in cases of suspected suffocation or strangulation. Autopsy findings may include evidence of trauma, as well as signs of internal or external pressure on the neck or chest. If the autopsy reveals these signs, it may indicate that the person was suffocated or strangled.
 
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