What damage can be done if a child experiences a near drowning?

A near drowned person is at risk of developing pneumonia and/or acute respiratory distress syndrome. If the near drowning has led to a period where the brain has experienced reduced oxygen levels (hypoxia) or the complete lack of oxygen, a child may suffer varying levels of brain damage causing physical or cognitive disabilities. Significant brain damage may lead to the child being in a persistent vegetative state.

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