Oak Hill, WV (WOAY) Taking the family to the pool or lake is a fun way for everyone to cool off in the summer heat, but if children have a close call in the water, parents should be aware of the symptoms of dry drowning. Also called delayed or secondary drowning, dry drowning can happen to anyone who has accidentally inhaled water while submerged. Nationwide Children’s Hospital says that over 95% of children who have had a near-drowning incident…
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