Is strangling a suffocation

measqu

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I'm trying to understand if strangling is considered a form of suffocation. I know that strangling is a form of choking with the hands or a rope, and that suffocation is the act of being deprived of air, but is strangling considered a form of suffocation? Are there any medical or legal definitions that distinguish between the two? I'd really appreciate any help or advice that anyone can provide.
 

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Strangling is a type of suffocation, and it is a very dangerous method of killing someone or causing them harm. Strangling is the squeezing of the neck with the hands, a rope, or an object such as a belt, cord or scarf, and it can lead to death from lack of oxygen or from pressure on the neck arteries. It is one of the most common forms of homicide in the world.

What Causes Strangling?

Strangling can be caused by a number of factors, including physical violence, asphyxiation, or strangulation. Physical violence can be caused by any number of means, including pushing or punching someone in the neck or face. Asphyxiation or strangulation can be caused by choking, smothering, or constricting the airways. In some cases, strangling can be caused by a combination of these factors.

What Are the Effects of Strangling?

Strangling can have serious physical and psychological effects, including brain damage, broken bones, and even death. Strangling can also cause psychological trauma, including anxiety, fear, and depression. In some cases, strangling can even cause paralysis or paralysis-like symptoms.

How Can Strangling Be Prevented?

Strangling can be prevented by avoiding physical violence, providing adequate supervision to children and vulnerable adults, and avoiding situations where someone could be strangled. It is important to remember that strangling is a serious crime and should not be taken lightly. If you or someone you know is being strangled, it is important to seek help from a qualified professional or law enforcement.
 
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