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Bathing time should be synonymous with laughter and discovery, but when a child drinks the cup, worry can quickly take over, especially for a parent attentive to every detail.
For you, who are constantly looking out for your child's safety, it's essential to know how to react and to be well-informed to manage these situations without stress.
When children learn to swim or play in water, they may accidentally swallow a small amount of water. This is often followed by a cough, a sign that the body is trying to expel the water. Most cases are not serious, but it's important to remain vigilant. On rare occasions, inhaled water can cause complications such as dry or delayed drowningwith symptoms appearing several hours later.
These signs should alert you and prompt you to consult a healthcare professional.
Most of the time, the incident is resolved within a few minutes, but it's a good idea to keep an eye on your child for the next few hours. If signs such as difficulty breathing or abnormal fatigue appear, don't hesitate to consult a doctor. Vigilance, even after a minor incident, is the best guarantee of safety.
To prevent your child from drinking from the cup and to maximize safety:
Drinking the cup can be a frightening moment, but with the right reaction, it becomes a simple step in learning about life in the water. By adopting the right gestures and reassuring your child, you can approach every water outing with serenity and confidence. Because your peace of mind is just as important as your child's safety.
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