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littlepuppywantanewlife · 31-35, M
Decompression sickness is a disorder in which nitrogen dissolved in the blood and tissues by high pressure forms bubbles as pressure decreases. Symptoms can include fatigue and pain in muscles and joints.
Symptoms of decompression sickness include :
Joint pain.
Dizziness.
Headache.
Difficulty thinking clearly.
Extreme fatigue.
Tingling or numbness.
Weakness in arms or legs.
A skin rash.
Symptoms of decompression sickness include :
Joint pain.
Dizziness.
Headache.
Difficulty thinking clearly.
Extreme fatigue.
Tingling or numbness.
Weakness in arms or legs.
A skin rash.
iamelijah · 26-30, M
@littlepuppywantanewlife Question 1:How can nitrogen exist in a human body?
Question 2: Can you give me an example the situation of decompression?
Question 2: Can you give me an example the situation of decompression?
littlepuppywantanewlife · 31-35, M
@iamelijah mostly scuba divers suffer from this.
iamelijah · 26-30, M
@littlepuppywantanewlife Yeah. I read it many times but couldn't imagine the atmosphere.
I've never been into deep diving or swimming. I feel I couldn't understand how the process happen.
I read the fast decompression can make your body explode and disintergate. I reread it many times still I don't get it.
I've never been into deep diving or swimming. I feel I couldn't understand how the process happen.
I read the fast decompression can make your body explode and disintergate. I reread it many times still I don't get it.
littlepuppywantanewlife · 31-35, M
@iamelijah You need to stop thinking about it. It's just a act of nature when our body is pressured more then it's capacity harmful effects can happen.
iamelijah · 26-30, M
@littlepuppywantanewlife My curiousity is irrational sometimes.
littlepuppywantanewlife · 31-35, M
@iamelijah it's ok. :)