Drowning is a silent, rapid physiological process where the body goes completely still and silent underwater; within 60 seconds, lungs begin burning for air, the body forces water inhalation, heart rate crashes, and brain cells die at 30,000 per second, with permanent damage to brain and lungs even if the person survives.
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You slip beneath the water and cannot get back up. Most people think drowning looks like splashing and screaming loudly. In reality, your body goes completely silent and still underwater.
Within 60 seconds, your lungs begin burning for air desperately. Your body forces you to inhale, pulling water into your lungs. Your heart rate crashes and your brain starts shutting down immediately. Brain cells begin dying at a rate of 30,000 per second. Then someone pulls you out and forces air back inside. Your lungs violently reject the water, and your heart restarts painfully. You survive, but your brain and lungs are never fully the
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