
13. For a Long Time, Doctors Did Not Believe Dry Drowning Existed
The prevailing wisdom of what drowning is and why it occurs has long been that the victim inhaled water instead of oxygen. Common sense dictates that in any drowning victim, water will be present in the lungs. The lack of water in the lungs of dry drowning victims baffled many doctors.
For a long time, plenty of doctors just didn’t believe that such a thing as dry drowning existed. They would attribute it to other factors, such as a person experiencing cardiac arrest while he or she just happened to be in the water. Today, however, doctors are well-aware of dry drowning. As many as 20% of drowning victims have experienced dry drowning.