Can you dive again after the bends?

After pain-only DCI without neurological symptoms, you can consider a return to diving after a minimum of two weeks. With minor neurological symptoms, consider returning after six weeks. If you had severe neurological symptoms or have any residual symptoms, you should not return to diving.
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Can you dive again after decompression sickness?

In general, returning to diving after an episode of decompression illness should only occur after a certain time has elapsed, which depends on the severity of symptoms and on any residual injury.
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How long before you can dive again?

After multiple no-stop dives, or dives over several days, wait 18 hours. After a dive requiring a decompression stop, wait 24 hours.
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Will the bends go away on its own?

In some cases, symptoms may remain mild or even go away by themselves. Often, however, they strengthen in severity until you must seek medical attention, and they may have longer-term repercussions.
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Can you fart while diving?

Farting is possible while scuba diving but not advisable because: Diving wetsuits are very expensive and the explosive force of an underwater fart will rip a hole in your wetsuit. An underwater fart will shoot you up to the surface like a missile which can cause decompression sickness.
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What is Decompression Sickness (The Bends)? | A Simplified Explanation!



What happens if you dive then fly?

Why is flying after diving dangerous? Flying after diving is dangerous because it can trigger DCS, a condition that is expensive to treat and can be fatal. DCS (Decompression Sickness / The Bends) is the most-common, but easily avoidable, scuba diving injury.
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Can you scuba dive 2 days in a row?

The general rule that seems to be widely agreed upon is that you should wait 12 hours after a single no-decompression dive, 18 hours after multiple dives or multiple days of diving and at least 24 hours after dives requiring decompression stops.
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Can you scuba dive 3 days in a row?

Yes, you can scuba dive every day. As long as you remain with the dive table safety limits or use a dive computer. You have to monitor all your prior dives depth and bottom time, but 18-24 hours is plenty of time to recover between dives. You can even make several dives per day.
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How many dives can you do in a week?

For recreational divers, a typical limit is 4-5 dives per day as long as you follow dive tables or use a computer to track. For shallower depths, you will need to refer to dive tables to be able to determine how many dives you can safely do in a day and how long those dives can last.
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How painful is decompression sickness?

The pain may be sharp or may be described as “deep” or “like something boring into bone.” It is worse when moving. Less common symptoms include itching, skin mottling, rash, swelling of the arm, chest, or abdomen, and extreme fatigue. These symptoms do not threaten life but may precede more dangerous problems.
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What does bends feel like?

The pain associated with the bends usually feels like a dull ache, but can be much more severe, like a stabbing sensation. This painful sensation can also occur in other parts of the body, including the ear, the spinal cord, the lungs, the brain or the skin.
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How shallow can you get the bends?

The Bends/DCS in very simple terms

Anyone who dives deeper than 10 metres (30ft.) while breathing air from a scuba tank is affecting the balance of gases inside the tissues of their body. The deeper you dive, the greater the effect.
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What is no stop time in diving?

The "no-decompression limit" (NDL) or "no-stop limit" , is the time interval that a diver may theoretically spend at a given depth without having to perform any decompression stops while surfacing.
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What should you not do after diving?

Here's our rundown of the top things we should NOT do after diving.
  1. Fly. ...
  2. Travel to altitude. ...
  3. Exercise. ...
  4. Get a massage. ...
  5. Take a hot bath or shower. ...
  6. Drink alcohol. ...
  7. Forget to log your dives and take care of your gear.
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What is the safest depth to dive?

Diving Safety Recommendations:

The American Red Cross recommends a minimum of 9 feet of water depth for head first dives including dives from pool decks.
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Can you drink alcohol the night before scuba diving?

Avoid drinking to excess anytime, but particularly before diving or while on a diving vacation. Avoid alcohol for at least 8 hours before diving (the same rule the FAA imposes on pilots). If you drank the night before, avoid diving if you feel a hangover, as you're likely to be significantly dehydrated.
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Is scuba diving unhealthy?

Can I be seriously hurt while scuba diving? Yes. The most dangerous medical problems are barotrauma to the lungs and decompression sickness, also called “the bends.” Barotrauma occurs when you are rising to the surface of the water (ascent) and gas inside the lungs expands, hurting surrounding body tissues.
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How many dives is a lot?

If I remember correctly, PADI defines an "active diver" as someone who does more than 12 dives a year. I'm like Bob; I'm lucky enough to live in a place with access to a lot of shore diving and where water conditions permit diving most days of the year.
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Can I go scuba diving on my period?

Really, it's totally fine to dive on your period. Wear whatever you would usually wear when you go swimming – whether it's a tampon, moon/diva cup, or something similar.
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Can you scuba dive if you smoke?

Yes, you can scuba dive if you smoke or vape. In fact, I know of many divers that do smoke at least semi-regularly. However, as you would imagine, there are additional risks. Furthermore, if you smoke or vape and want to dive, you should consult a doctor first.
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Can I scuba dive if I am overweight?

Can I dive if I am obese? If you are overweight or obese it is strongly recommended that you see a diving doctor before undertaking any diving activity. It is likely that you will be required to have a face to face medical where many factors other than your weight (such as cardiovascular fitness) will be considered.
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Why does scuba diving make you hungry?

Dehydration can cause you to feel hunger, when in reality your body is craving for water. Add to that, if you don't drink enough water your body will feel tired. All divers when they have completed their dive usually are suffering from a certain degree of dehydration.
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How deep can you dive without decompression?

How deep can you dive without decompression? Practically speaking, you can make no stop dives to 130 feet. While you can, in theory, go deeper than that and stay within no stop limits, the no stop times are so short that "well within" limits is essentially impossible.
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How do free divers avoid the bends?

If there is one thing that you should remember from this article, then that is to spend sufficient time on the surface in-between dives. Be it if you dive to 10 meters, or to 50 meters. Always spend at least 3 times the dive time on the surface between the dives (if the dive is shallower than 30 meters).
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How long can a scuba diver stay at 100 feet?

Nitrogen is absorbed more readily at deeper depths, making how long can you SCUBA dive dependent on how deep you are. For instance, the time you can spend SCUBA diving at 100 feet is 20 minutes whereas if you limit your dive depth to 35 feet, you could stay for 205 minutes (if you had enough air).
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