
22. Near Drowning is a Real Thing
A person can be a drowning victim but not die. Near drowning is what occurs when somebody begins to go through the process of drowning but is rescued before dying. The World Health Organization officially recognizes near-drowning as a disease.
Keep in mind that wet drowning occurs because of the water that enters the lungs. Just because somebody was rescued alive before dying in the water does not mean that the danger has passed. A victim of near-drowning still needs to be immediately taken to a hospital to be examined. He or she may spend a few days there while the lungs heal from water damage.