Dry Drowning Symptoms To Watch For

Low Energy After Incident In The Water

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The first symptom many individuals experience when suffering from dry drowning is low energy after an incident in the water. They should look out for signs of sleepiness and fatigue directly after swimming or falling into the water. While it's possible this fatigue is simply because of overexertion, it's also possible the reason for low energy is because oxygen circulation is cut off throughout the body, which means the necessary oxygen won't be entering the bloodstream properly. Patients want to avoid going to sleep following the water incident until they have received a checkup. Patients may also wish to visit the emergency room immediately to make sure their problems with low energy don't worsen. If the patient's windpipe remains closed, the oxygen levels in their blood will continue to deplete, which is why immediate treatment is necessary.

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Increased Irritability

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Among the main effects of dry drowning is the patient's brain won't be receiving the amount of oxygen it needs to function as it should. While this issue can be very dangerous if it's not corrected quickly, the first sign someone's brain isn't receiving the right amount of oxygen is if they begin to display sudden swings and shifts in their mood, which will often be punctuated by increased irritability. This feeling of agitation will cause patients to become upset or frustrated at the smallest of provocations. A clear sign a patient is suffering from increased irritability as opposed to a natural change in mood is if there's really no reason for them to be irritable. These sudden mood shifts occur without any forewarning and can come with other symptoms like fast breathing and a racing heart. The only problem with using this symptom to determine if someone is suffering from the dry drowning condition is a boost in how irritable someone is can occur for any number of reasons, which is why other symptoms on this list should accompany it.

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