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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When do you feel the bends?

Symptoms of DCS can occur immediately after surfacing or up to 24 hours later. On average a diver with DCS will experience symptoms between 15 minutes and 12 hours following a dive.
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Can you survive the bends?

Prognosis or outlook of people who develop the bends varies with the following factors: Prognosis is good with hyperbaric oxygen treatment. Delay to hyperbaric oxygen treatment: Although reports show that divers can do well after days of symptoms, delay in definitive treatment may cause damage that is irreversible.
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How likely are you to get the bends?

There was only a 1:38,000 chance.
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Why do bends hurt?

When nitrogen (N2) gas forms bubbles, it accumulates and saturates the muscles and blood, causing pain. Called the Bends, this condition can also cause injuries involving the nervous system.
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An Introduction to Decompression Illness: Signs



What do you mean by Bend?

1 : to curve out of a straight line or position The road bends to the left. tree limbs bending under the weight of the snow bent down to pick up a piece of paper bending double with pain specifically : to incline the body in token of submission bend to the queen. 2 : to apply oneself vigorously bending to their work.
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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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Can the bends make you hallucinate?

When breathing air at depths of 90 m (300 ft) – an ambient pressure of about 10 bar (1,000 kPa) – narcosis in most divers leads to hallucinations, loss of memory, and unconsciousness. A number of divers have died in attempts to set air depth records below 120 m (400 ft).
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How do whales not get the bends?

Under pressure

"The only stressor known to cause this kind of bone damage is the bends," he says. This implies that the whales stave off the effects of the bends not through some in-built physiological mechanism, but rather by carefully managing their diving patterns much as scuba-divers do.
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What does the Benz feel like?

Symptoms can include fatigue and pain in muscles and joints. In the more severe type, symptoms may be similar to those of stroke or can include numbness, tingling, arm or leg weakness, unsteadiness, vertigo (spinning), difficulty breathing, and chest pain.
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Will the bends go away on their 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 get the bends in a pool?

The answer would be; No, you won't get "bent" from the pool sessions. However, if you fail to ascend slowly, even from a 15' pool, you could experience problems other than Decompression Sickness (DCS / The Bends).
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Is it normal to spit blood after diving?

Bleeding. You may notice some blood mixed with mucus and saliva in your mask after surfacing. You might not have been aware of it while diving. Minor bleeding that drips from the nose (technically not a nosebleed) or from the nose to the throat is typical of sinus barotrauma.
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How do you recover from the bends?

Treatment
  1. All cases of decompression sickness should be treated initially with 100% oxygen until hyperbaric oxygen therapy (100% oxygen delivered in a high-pressure chamber) can be provided. ...
  2. Recompression on air was shown to be an effective treatment for minor DCS symptoms by Keays in 1909.
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What happens when you come up from deep water too fast?

If a diver ascends too quickly, the nitrogen gas in his body will expand at such a rate that he is unable to eliminate it efficiently, and the nitrogen will form small bubbles in his tissues. This is known as decompression sickness, and can be very painful, lead to tissue death, and even be life threatening.
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Why do dolphins not get the bends?

"Dolphins have the capacity to vary their reduction in heart rate as much as you and I are able to reduce how fast we breathe," suggests Fahlman. "This allows them to conserve oxygen during their dives, and may also be key to avoiding diving-related problems such as decompression sickness, known as "the bends." "
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Why do penguins not get the bends?

The dive profiles revealed that the penguins flapped their flippers continuously on the way down. On return trips, after swimming halfway up, they stopped and let their natural buoyancy give them a free ascent.
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Do seals get the bends?

When human divers come up from deep water too quickly, they get the bends, a painful, sometimes fatal result of nitrogen bubbles forming in the bloodstream, blocking the flow of blood. Why doesn't this happen to seals, whales or dolphins?
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Is water 400 times denser than air?

1: Water is 400 times denser than air. 2: Water is 800 times denser than air. 3: Sound travels about four times faster underwater.
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When does a diver feel narked?

Two minutes after arriving at depth, have an exchange with your dive buddy. The impact of being narked will generally appear within the first two minutes at a depth. A simple prearranged test should be good enough. You might also want to include a signal to ascend a couple of meters.
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How deep can a human dive?

The maximum depth reached by anyone in a single breath is 702 feet (213.9 metres) and this record was set in 2007 by Herbert Nitsch. He also holds the record for the deepest dive without oxygen – reaching a depth of 831 feet (253.2 metres) but he sustained a brain injury as he was ascending.
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What happens if you fart in space?

Surprisingly, that isn't the biggest problem associated with farting in space. Though you're definitely more likely to worsen a small fire when you fart, it won't always injure or kill you. The worst part about farting in space is the lack of airflow. Let's take a step back and remember how farting on Earth works.
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How deep can you dive before being crushed?

Human bone crushes at about 11159 kg per square inch. This means we'd have to dive to about 35.5 km depth before bone crushes. This is three times as deep as the deepest point in our ocean.
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What are the odds of dying while scuba diving?

The average diver

The average diver's extra mortality is fairly low, ranging from 0.5 to 1.2 deaths per 100,000 dives. Table 1 aims to put the diving risk into perspective by comparing it with other activities. From these numbers, it seems that scuba diving is not a particularly dangerous sport – which is true!
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