Australian Mother Warns of Delayed Breathing Risks After Kids' Swimming Lessons
An Australian mother has issued a public warning after her child developed serious health complications several hours after a swimming lesson. Despite appearing healthy immediately after the session, the child later showed signs of respiratory distress and fatigue. The condition, sometimes called secondary or dry drowning, can occur when small amounts of water affect breathing well after water exposure. The mother is urging parents to closely monitor their children for delayed symptoms following any water activity. Medical experts stress that prompt attention should be sought if a child shows unusual tiredness or breathing difficulties after swimming.
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