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Asphyxia

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Asphyxia is a condition of severely deficient supply of oxygen to the body. In the absence of remedial action it will very rapidly lead to unconsciousness and death. Asphyxia is the same as suffocation. Anoxia means the pathological state in which tissues do not get (enough of) oxygen.

Asphyxia in humans is a medical emergency.

Causes of asphyxia can include:

Problems during childbirth can lead to the newborn experiencing asphyxia.

Prolonged asphyxia can result in brain damage even when it does not cause death.

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Recently, asphyxia by carbon monoxide has been a popular method, especially in Japan where many gather together in suicide pacts

BBC News: 9 Die in Japan 'Suicide Pacts'

The suicide pact in the article used the increasingly popular way of performing this particular asphyxiation. A small grill, or hibachi is filled with coals, and allowed to completely burn in a small air tight room, or vehicle. The carbon monoxide levels quickly reach lethal levels, and reportedly kills with little to no discomfort.

In the past, before catalytic converters began being installed on most vehicles, carbon monoxide asphyxiation was done by running a tube from the exhaust of a vehicle through the window. When the window and tube were properly sealed, this too would cause a fast death. This method is becoming less common due to the availability of grills and coals.








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