While symptoms of dry drowning typically occur right after a water incident, secondary drowning symptoms can appear hours after a near-drowning experience.
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If your child has recently had a near-drowning experience or inhaled a large amount of water, doctors suggest watching them for the following signs:
- Trouble breathing
- Coughing
- Sleepiness or a drop in energy level
- Irritability
- Chest pain
- Vomiting
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Be attentive to changes in behavior, which in some cases may appear as if the child is tired from a long day of swimming.
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