The Truth About Drowning: Can a Tablespoon of Water Be Fatal?
It is highly unlikely to die from drowning after consuming a mere tablespoon of water. The human body is incredibly resilient and can withstand small amounts of water taken into the lungs. Drowning typically occurs when a person is submerged in a large amount of water, leading to a lack of oxygen and consequent respiratory distress.Choking - Related Articles
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