
Drowning - Wikipedia
Drowning occurs when a person spends too much time with their nose and mouth submerged in a liquid to the point of being unable to breathe.
Drowning: Types, Causes & Prevention - Cleveland Clinic
Nov 11, 2025 · Drowning means you can’t breathe because you’re completely covered or surrounded by water. It can lead to brain damage, cardiac arrest and death.
Drowning Facts | Drowning Prevention | CDC
Jan 27, 2026 · Drowning happens when a person's nose and mouth are under water for too long, making it impossible to breathe. Drowning is not always fatal. Fatal drowning happens when the …
Drowning Prevention & Facts - American Red Cross
The American Red Cross offers drowning risk statistics to help you and your family be safer around water whether it's a pond, pool or other source.
Drowning | Symptoms, Causes & Treatment | Britannica
Apr 22, 2026 · drowning, suffocation by immersion in a liquid, usually water. Water closing over the victim’s mouth and nose cuts off the body’s supply of oxygen. Deprived of oxygen the victim stops …
Drowning - Injuries; Poisoning - MSD Manual Professional Edition
Drowning is respiratory impairment resulting from submersion in a liquid medium. It can be nonfatal (previously called near drowning) or fatal. Drowning results in hypoxia, which can damage multiple …
Drowning (submersion injuries) - UpToDate
Mar 2, 2026 · Drowning quickly causes respiratory and cardiac arrest from hypoxemia, while survivors can sustain pulmonary, neurologic, cardiovascular, and other injuries. Drowning and its management …