Korean J Leg Med.  2022 Feb;46(1):15-18. 10.7580/kjlm.2022.46.1.15.

Gua Sha, An Asian Traditional Therapy That Could Mimic Physical Injury

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  • 1Crime Scene Investigation Unit, Forensic Science Division, Gyeonggi Bukbu Provincial Police, Uijeongbu, Korea
  • 2Department of Forensic Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

Abstract

Gua Sha is a traditional Asian medicine with different names in many Asian countries. It is a treatment to scrape the petechiae of the skin with ointment. It has generally been administered to patients with upper respiratory infections, heat syndrome, and pain. Herein, we report the case of a 31-year-old Cambodian man who was found dead at a farm accommodation. During the autopsy, multiple linear intradermal hemorrhages without subcutaneous damage were observed in the upper chest and both shoulders. The cause of death was sudden unexpected nocturnal death syndrome because he was a young Asian man who died while sleeping without specific findings. Since it is an unfamiliar traditional medicine in Korea compared to other Asian countries, forensic officers without background knowledge about Gua Sha initially suspected that he was severely assaulted or pressed against a particular object enough to cause crush asphyxia. Because of the difficulty of going to the hospital during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, Gua Sha was used to treat headaches and mild fever. Therefore, this case shows that understanding the culture of other countries could be helpful for investigations especially with the increase of multicultural families in Korea.

Keyword

Traditional medicine; Gua Sha; Petechiae; Crush asphyxia; Sudden unexpected nocturnal death syndrome; Autopsy
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