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Nitrogen gas is associated with causing bubbles in the blood and other body fluids, leading to a condition known as decompression sickness or "the bends." This occurs when a person ascends to the surface too quickly after scuba diving or being exposed to high-pressure environments where nitrogen dissolves in body tissues and forms bubbles upon rapid decompression.
Trypanosoma gambienese is a parasitic form that causes African Sleeping Sickness, which is transmitted by the bite of the tsetse fly. It lives in the blood and nervous system of its vertebrate host.
Blobfish adapt to changes in pressure during decompression by having a gelatinous body structure that allows them to withstand pressure changes without harm. Their bodies are able to maintain their shape and structure even as pressure decreases, preventing them from experiencing the negative effects of decompression.
Trypanosanomiasis is the protazoa that the tsetse fly infects the subject with that causes the "sleeping sickness". The symptoms of this is a very sick subject with an irratic sleep schedule, fevers, bloating, and headaches.There are lots more symptoms but you get the idea. So its called the sleeping sickness because of how it effects the subject sleeping...
The tsetse fly transmits the parasite that causes African trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness. This disease can affect both humans and animals and can be fatal if not treated promptly. Symptoms include fever, fatigue, headaches, and in later stages, neurological problems and disturbances in sleep patterns.
how does decompression sickness effect the body
Scuba divers who surface too quickly after a deep dive are prone to decompression sickness.
The Bends.
The Bends
Decompression Sickness-rapid reduction of the atmospheric pressure
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.
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The condition where gas forms bubbles in a diver's system is known as decompression sickness, or more commonly referred to as, the bends. The only effective treatment to avoid severe pain and death is time in a decompression chamber.
It is called "The Bends"
The bends are also known as decompression sickness.
It is sometimes called the bends
Nitrogen gas is the most directly responsible for the bends, also known as decompression sickness, in divers. The bends occur when nitrogen that has been absorbed by tissues during a dive forms bubbles as the diver ascends too quickly, causing pain and potentially serious health effects.