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  2. What parents need to know about dry and secondary drowning - AOL

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    Symptoms can occur anywhere from 1 hour to a day later. Dry drowning has similar causes, but in this case, the water never reaches the lungs. It affects the vocal chords and causes spasms ...

  3. Warning signs of secondary drowning - AOL

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    Every day, 10 people drown, but did you know you can survive the water to only drown hours later on land? Learn the warning signs that could save your life or your child's life. Gatigue, trouble ...

  4. Secondary drowning can pose threat after kids leave the water

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    Doctors say the best way to prevent secondary drowning is to use extra caution around the pool, be on alert and teach the really little ones to "blow water out" when splashed. It also certainly ...

  5. Drowning - Wikipedia

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    Drowning is a type of suffocation induced by the submersion of the mouth and nose in a liquid. Submersion injury refers to both drowning and near-miss incident. Most instances of fatal drowning occur alone or in situations where others present are either unaware of the victim's situation or unable to offer assistance.

  6. Swimming-induced pulmonary edema - Wikipedia

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    Swimming induced pulmonary edema (SIPE), also known as immersion pulmonary edema, is a life threatening condition that occurs when fluids from the blood leak abnormally from the small vessels of the lung (pulmonary capillaries) into the airspaces (alveoli).

  7. How to spot and prevent dry and secondary drowning - AOL

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  8. Cold shock response - Wikipedia

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    A more modern view suggests that an autonomic conflict – sympathetic (due to stress) and parasympathetic (due to the diving reflex) coactivation – may be responsible for some cold water immersion deaths. Gasp reflex and uncontrollable tachypnea can severely increase the risk of water inhalation and drowning. [3]

  9. How to spot -- and handle -- secondary drowning - AOL

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