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THE ORDINARY FEATURES OF DIVING

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EFFECTS OF RELYING ON BREATHING EQUIPMENT WHILE UNDERWATER

Being unable to breathe fresh air naturally whilst submerged and relying on limited breathing gas supplies and fallible breathing equipment can have these effects. Click on the boldface links to find symptoms and more information for each topic.


EFFECTS OF BAROTRAUMA OR PRESSURE DAMAGE


On descent

Air spaces within the body provide no support against greater outside pressure. This can happen from losing control of Buoyancy causing excessive vertical speed during descent. Click on the boldface links to find symptoms and more information for each topic.


On ascent

Air spaces within the body expand when the outside pressure decreases. This can happen from holding the breath on ascent, or from losing control of Buoyancy causing excessive vertical speed during ascent. Click on the boldface links to find symptoms and more information for each topic.


EFFECTS OF BREATHING GAS AT HIGH PRESSURE

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The term Dysbarism describes Decompression Sickness , Arterial Gas Embolism , and Barotrauma .

Divers face specific physical and Health Risk s when they go Underwater (e.g. with Scuba ) or use high pressure Breathing Gas es. Some of these conditions also affect people who work in raised pressure environments out of water, e.g. in Caisson s.


OTHER RISKS ENCOUNTERED BY PEOPLE IN WATER




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