What should you do if you suspect your child has been injured or harmed due to a near drowning experience?
Common initial signs of a near drowning include cold or bluish skin, cough or shortness of breath, chest pain, abdominal swelling or vomiting. Even if a child has been successfully resuscitated, they are still at risk of secondary drowning and should be assessed by a doctor as soon as possible.
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