Strangulation Brochure
Strangulation Brochure
lose consciousness.
It takes only 4 5 minutes to
death.
You can die within 36 hours after
and thinking during the attack and share those with a victim advocate or law enforcement officer.
Keep a log of signs and symptoms
vessels and air passages are closed by external pressure on the neck.
Strangulation stops oxygen to the
MEDICAL ATTENTION as soon as possible. Go to the emergency room, a walk-in medical clinic, or your private doctor, but just do it. Your life depends upon it.
force (like one hand around your neck, two hands around your neck, a forearm pressed on your neck or wrapped around your neck, kneeling on your neck).
Strangulation is also caused by a
CONTACTS
Emergency 911 Missoula City Police Department 552-6300 Missoula County Sheriffs Department 258-4810 U of MT Police 243-4000 First Step 329-5776
St. Patrick Hospital sexual assault resource center
YWCA 24 hour crisis line 542-1944 Crime Victim Advocate program 830-3830 U of MT SARC 243-6559
Student Assault Resource Center
SIGNS OF STRANGULATION
Face Red or flushed, tiny pinpoint
SYMPTOMS OF STRANGULATION
HEENT* Changes in vision,
been strangled have also experienced other types of physical, mental, and emotional abuse.
If the abuse has accelerated to
This project was supported by Grant No. 2008-WE-AX-0018 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this brochure are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women. Brochure content was compiled by JUST Response, Missoulas coordinated criminal justice system response to domestic violence, administered by the Office of Planning and Grants, Missoula, Montana, with grateful acknowledgement to the National Family Justice Center Alliance, CVA advocates and their clients, and First Step.
There may be no external signs of strangulation. However, there may be life-threatening internal damage to your thyroid, larynx, and throat tissue that can lead to death within 24 to 36 hours.
strangulation, there is a greater likelihood of the victim being killed at some point in the relationship.
As strangulation attempts continue
over the length of a relationship, adverse health conditions like strokes and cardio-vascular conditions are more likely to occur, too.
the ear, bleeding from the ear canal Mouth Bruising, swollen tongue, swollen lips, cuts/abrasions Under the chin Redness, scratch marks, bruises, abrasions Chest Redness, scratch marks, bruises, abrasions Neck Redness, scratch marks, finger nail impressions, swelling, ligature mark(s), single finger or thumb-size bruise, other bruises
Other notes
red spots (petechiae), scratch marks Eyes and Eyelids Bloodshot eyes, tiny pinpoint red spots Nose Bloody nose, broken nose, petechiae
blurriness, ringing in ears, sore throat, coughing, hard to swallow, voice change (hoarseness, change in sound of voice, difficulty speaking) Respiratory Hard to breathe, chest pain, uncomfortable to lie down flat Gastrointestinal Heartburn, acid reflux, vomiting, nausea Neurological Dizziness, weakness, loss of consciousness, headache Psychiatric Memory loss, depression, suicidal, insomnia/cant sleep, nightmares, anxious Behavior Wild or combative, restless, manic, agitated, highly emotional, confused
Take photos and record your voice (cell phone works fine). Do this right after your attack and during the next few days. Signs and symptoms may not show up immediately. Documentation over time is important.