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What Are the Long-term Consequences of Drowning?

Children who survive drowning incidents may still suffer from long-term consequences, particularly if they experienced a significant period of hypoxia (lack of oxygen). These can include:
- Neurological damage: Cognitive impairments, motor deficits, and developmental delays.
- Respiratory issues: Chronic lung problems due to water inhalation.
- Post-traumatic stress disorder: Emotional and psychological trauma from the drowning event.

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