wear a thermal swim suit :)
you can prevent hypothermia by not getting cold
coldness is a way for hypothermia and keeping warm can prevent this. in Antarctica they wear very warm uniforms to prevent hypothermia.
The dangers of swimming can be things such as drowning, being attacked by a carnivorous sea creature, or getting hypothermia. I can not name any more
where water shoes,and don't run while in the swimmig pool
This tends to happen after a few hours in 80 degree water. It means you are developing hypothermia. Avoid swimming for more than 3 hours straight.
In cases of severe hypothermia, a persons hear rate will start to decrease and their blood pressure will start to drop. In mild conditions of hypothermia, ones heart rate will increase for a while.
just put your mom in the water and see if she gets hypothermia
This greatly depends on the conditions one is swimming in, if conditions are very cold and the body temperature drops to 35 or below then you will develop hypothermia.This is uncommon to develop unless swimming in extremely cold water.Sorry, the above is dangerously wrong.Extended submersion in ANY water substantially below body temperature (98.6F or 27 C) will cause hypothermia. For example, one of the dangers of open water swimming even in warmer waters is hypothermia - 80F water can cause hypothermia for someone not wearing a wetsuit who has been in the water for several dozen hours.In more immediate terms, any person not wearing specifically protective clothes who swims in water below 50F (10C) risks hypothermia in a matter of minutes (a dozen or so, at the most). 70F (21C) can cause hypothermia to an unprotected swimmer in a couple (2-3) of hours.For swimmers, hypothermia is generally not common, unless they have been in some sort of a situation where they can't get out of the water. The major danger is that once a swimmer is experiencing hypothermia, they have a relatively small window (minutes in most cases) to get out of the water before they die.
One can prevent the onset of hypothermia in cold temperatures by keeping warm. To keep warm, you need to wear lots of clothes or take shelter. Alternatively, you can become active to increase your body heat or you can use a fire to keep warm.
If you are in chlorine it doesn't matter because they don 't come to you, but if you're not, then just stay underwater..
Yes, it is possible to overheat while swimming due to factors such as prolonged exposure to the sun, high water temperature, intense physical activity, or inadequate hydration. It's important to stay hydrated, take breaks, and seek shade when swimming in hot weather to prevent overheating.