Mild tongue out
Introduction
Introduction The clinical manifestations of the deceased were mild vomiting of the tongue. Strangulation or strangulation, commonly known as suicidal hanging, mostly due to psychological and emotional factors, or in patients with mental illness and delusions and other symptoms. Self-destruction can cause serious damage to the brain and various organs of the body. However, the degree of damage varies depending on the thickness of the reins, the gravity of the body, and the length of time. The deceased person has a short self-satisfaction time. The clinical manifestations are facial blemishes, double eyelids, mild tongue vomiting, respiratory arrest, weak heartbeat and unconsciousness. The severe ones not only stop breathing, pulse and heartbeat disappear, limbs become cold, and size Incontinence and basic death are difficult to treat.
Cause
Cause
Compression of the neck, such as a rope, can occlude the respiratory tract and cause suffocation and death. Once the person hanging up is suspended, due to the positional relationship, the rope is pressed between the hyoid bone and the thyroid cartilage. Due to the weight, the tongue root is pressed back to the upper part, and the back wall of the pharynx and the soft palate are in contact with the back end, thereby making the respiratory tract Some or all of the occlusion, the air can not be unblocked, the lungs can not breathe normally and suffocate. Studies have shown that the neck is under 15 kg of pressure, which is enough to close the respiratory tract.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
X-ray lipiodol imaging oral endoscopic oral X-ray examination
The deceased person has a short self-satisfaction time. The clinical manifestations are facial blemishes, double eyelids, mild tongue vomiting, respiratory arrest, weak heartbeat and unconsciousness. The severe ones not only stop breathing, pulse and heartbeat disappear, limbs become cold, and size Incontinence and basic death are difficult to treat.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
The diagnosis should be differentiated from the following symptoms:
1. Sagging of the tongue: drooping tongue is one of the symptoms of pediatric small jaw deformity syndrome.
2. Stretching tongue-like dementia: the mouth is half open, the tongue often sticks out of the mouth, the symptoms of salivation.
The deceased person has a short self-satisfaction time. The clinical manifestations are facial blemishes, double eyelids, mild tongue vomiting, respiratory arrest, weak heartbeat and unconsciousness. The severe ones not only stop breathing, pulse and heartbeat disappear, limbs become cold, and size Incontinence and basic death are difficult to treat.
Mainly based on the history of sudden death (self-deprecating).
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