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Circumstances when Asphyxia Occurs, Effects of Asphyxia, Stages of Asphyxia, Situations when Asphyxia takes Place, Asphyxia and Child Birth, Symptoms of Asphyxia, Treatment of Asphyxia and Prevention of Asphyxia

  • 1. Veterinary Doctor, College of veterinary science, Proddatur, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • 2. Associate Professor, College of veterinary science, Proddatur, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • 3. Veterinary Doctor, College of veterinary science, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • 4. Student, Rajivgandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • 5. Student, Shantiram medical college Nandyal, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • 6. Assistant General Manager, Vaishnavi Microbial Pvt. Ltd. Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, India

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Asphyxiation or suffocation happens if the body is devoid of oxygen. Asthma, choking, drowning, drug overdose, chemical compound inhalation, seizures, and strangulation are all caused by asphyxia.

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