First get a life guard and tell him wat has happened then if u r a adult tht knows how to swim help the boy and if necessary give mouth to mouth
what breathing changes occurs when you age
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Mouth
We might breathe through our mouth instead of our nose when we need a larger volume of air quickly, such as during intense physical exertion or exercise. Mouth breathing can also occur when nasal passages are blocked due to congestion or allergies, making it difficult to inhale through the nose. Additionally, some individuals may prefer mouth breathing for comfort or habit, especially during sleep. However, nasal breathing is generally healthier as it filters, humidifies, and warms the air before it enters the lungs.
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There is improved filtering and warming of the air when breathing through the nostrils. Upper respiratory infections (and even lower respiratory infections) are less likely to occur in those who are not mouth breathers.
Starch can be converted into sugars in the mouth.
The mouth
your mouth duhhh
Bubbles occur from either shaking the product to much or pumping the wand in and out of the container.
Bends, also known as decompression sickness, occur when divers ascend too quickly, causing nitrogen bubbles to form in their bloodstream and tissues. This happens because the pressure decreases as they rise to the surface, which can lead to the nitrogen coming out of solution and forming bubbles. These bubbles can cause a range of symptoms, from joint pain to neurological issues, depending on where they occur in the body.
"The bends" is a slang term for Decompression Sickness. When breathing compressed air at high pressures for extended times, nitrogen gas is forced into the blood. When the pressure is released, the dissolved gas appears as bubbles (like the carbon dioxide bubbles in a soda). The bubble accumulate at joints, causing severe pain, making you curl up (bend) In severe cases, the bubbles can damage the brain, causing a stroke- and death.