kurkunpuristusta
Kurkunpuristusta, commonly known as strangulation or throttling, is a form of asphyxia characterized by external pressure applied to the neck, obstructing the airway or blood flow to the brain. This can be achieved through manual pressure, ligatures such as ropes or cords, or other constricting objects. The severity of the injury and the outcome depend on the force and duration of the pressure applied, as well as the specific structures of the neck affected.
When the airway is compressed, air cannot reach the lungs, leading to a lack of oxygen. If
Kurkunpuristusta can result in a range of injuries, from temporary loss of consciousness to permanent brain