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At 811, we were told to check for dry drowning within 72 hours, but symptoms appeared after that timeframe. Should we seek medical attention?

Yes, if symptoms have appeared after the recommended 72-hour observation period for dry drowning, it may be a good idea to consult a healthcare professional. It is better to be safe and have any concerns addressed promptly.

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