7What to Do In Cases of Emergency?
The first thing to do when seeing your kids in trouble is to get them out of the water as quickly as possible. If they are awake, sputtering and coughing, that can be a good sign. It indicates that they are breathing normally. Make sure to hold your children and make them calm down to keep windpipe muscles relaxed. Keep an eye on them in the next couple of days and call the doctor when you notice any abnormal signs.
If your children cough persistently, feel extreme fatigue, and have difficulty breathing, bring them to the emergency room immediately. These are clear signs of dry drowning. [7]















