yes but very rarly :)
It is any illness that is related to a release of pressure from the body such as barotrauma .. baro (pressure) trauma (injury). It includes decompression sickness, but it is not limited to decompression sickness. It is also not limited to diving even though that is what is mostly thought of when discussing decompression illness or DCI.
It is called "The Bends"
Decompression Sickness-rapid reduction of the atmospheric pressure
The no decompression limit is the maximum amount of time a diver can spend at a certain depth without needing to make decompression stops during ascent. If a diver exceeds this limit, they risk developing decompression sickness, which can be serious or even fatal. It affects scuba diving by setting a safe time limit for dives at specific depths to prevent decompression illness.
Alzheimer's Disease
bladder infection
Because you suffer from carrot illness
It might be called "the benz,"but there are several different kinds......AdditionA very rapid pressure loss is known as explosive decompression. The question is about the ascent itself and not any consequences of ascending too fast. Also, simply ascending fast does not equate to a diver actually getting decompression sickness. The term decompression illness encompasses all diving pressure related injuries including those not related to ascending fast.ADDITIONDecompression sickness/Decompression illness/"Thebends"
yes, he has become an azzhole
NO!
1. Discontinue Dive 2.Seek Medical Attention 3. Consult a dive physician.
psychologists will commonly have a regular decompression session with their peers. Otherwise they will have less contact with what is real, and they may suffer damage themselves.