Hanging
Hanging is the most common form of strangulation. It is a form of asphyxiation caused by the suspension of a person's bodyweight with a ligature around the neck. The weight of the body puts pressure on the hyoid bone and the carotid arteries, resulting in a lack of oxygen and blood to the brain. In some cases, death can occur in minutes.
Choking
Choking is another form of strangulation. It involves blocking the airway with hands, arms, or other objects. This is a very dangerous form of asphyxiation, as it can cause irreparable damage to the trachea and lungs. In some cases, death can occur quickly.
Strangulation by Pressure
Strangulation by pressure is a form of strangulation that involves applying pressure to the neck with hands, arms, or other objects. This can cause a lack of oxygen and blood to the brain, and can also cause damage to the spinal cord. In some cases, death can occur quickly.
Strangulation by Compression
Strangulation by compression is a form of strangulation that involves applying pressure to the neck with hands, arms, or other objects. This can cause a lack of oxygen and blood to the brain, and can also cause damage to the spinal cord. In some cases, death can occur quickly.