Secondary (dry) drowning: what it is, symptoms and what to do
The so-called “secondary drowning” is a complication that can appear hours after an episode of drowning or almost drowning, even after the person has been rescued and resuscitated, and can be noticed through symptoms such as excessive tiredness or drowsiness, coughing, headache or difficulty to breath. The so-called “dry drowning” is described as such because […]
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