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  1. Drowning - Wikipedia

    Drowning is a type of suffocation induced by the submersion of the mouth and nose in a liquid. Submersion injury refers to both drowning and near-miss incidents. Most instances of fatal drowning …

  2. Drowning: Types, Causes & Prevention - Cleveland Clinic

    Nov 11, 2025 · Drowning means you can’t breathe because you’re completely covered or surrounded by water. It can lead to brain damage, cardiac arrest and death.

  3. Drowning Facts | Drowning Prevention | CDC

    Jan 27, 2026 · Drowning facts and definitions Drowning is a leading cause of death for children. Drowning can be fatal or nonfatal. Nonfatal drowning can result in long-term health problems and …

  4. Drowning Prevention & Facts - American Red Cross

    Drowning is the number one cause of death for children ages 1 to 4 years. Drowning is the leading cause of death for children and adults with autism. People with autism spectrum disorder are nearly …

  5. Drowning | Symptoms, Causes & Treatment | Britannica

    Apr 22, 2026 · Drowning, suffocation by immersion in a liquid, usually water. Water closing over the victim’s mouth and nose cuts off the body’s supply of oxygen. Deprived of oxygen the victim stops …

  6. Drowning (Dry, Wet, Near) Signs and First Aid Treatment

    Learn how to prevent the third most common cause of accidental death, drowning. Discover the symptoms of both wet drowning and dry drowning, and learn how to protect young children from …

  7. Drowning Treatment: First-Aid Information for Drowning - WebMD

    Feb 2, 2026 · Find out from the experts at WebMD how to rescue someone in danger of drowning and what to do once they're safely out of the water.

  8. Dry and Wet Drowning: Symptoms, Treatment, Causes ... - eMedicineHealth

    Read about wet, dry, and near-drowning causes like child abuse, boating or diving accidents, drug use, seizures, strokes, heart attacks, suicide attempts, and unsupervised swimming. What are the signs …

  9. Drowning - Injuries; Poisoning - MSD Manual Professional Edition

    Drowning is common in pools, hot tubs, and natural water settings; infants and toddlers can also drown in toilets, bathtubs, and buckets of water or cleaning fluids. Nonfatal drownings are more common …

  10. Drowning (submersion injuries) - UpToDate

    Mar 2, 2026 · Drowning-associated pneumonia (DAP) occurs in approximately 12 to 51 percent of survivors. Gram-negative organisms predominate, accounting for more than half of isolates, with …