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Air Max 24-7 sneakers Impact Of Scuba Diving On Th

 
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Inner: semi-circular canals used for balance, and the nerve end that connects to the brain.
Experienced Divers
Ear Squeeze
Ear squeeze is caused when a diver descends creating a pressure difference across the eardrum between the outer and middle ear. The pressure must be the same, or equalised.
Sound waves enter the external ear canal, vibrate the eardrum and the small auditory bones. These bones vibrate against the inner ear which sends auditory signals to the brain.
Like managing the risk of the Bends, equalising the ears is needed due to the pressure changes
A diver can have problems equalising if the small muscles in the end of the eustachian tube don’t open. The deeper the diver goes [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the harder it is to open these small muscles as the pressure difference works to keep them closed. This is overcome by slowing the descent, or ascending slightly, and equalising often.
Read on
Snorkelling Techniques
Ear Injuries and Damage Caused by Scuba Diving
The Eustachian Tubes
Equalising
Equalising without pinching the nose can be a sign of an experienced diver. They are continually equalising by moving their jaw or forcing air up the eustachian tube by blowing against the mask without taking the specific action of holding the nose.
Problems With Not Equalising
Medications such as nasal sprays can be used to clear minor mucus blockages, but should be used with caution. Some sprays may wear off quicker when under increased pressure. Tablet decongestants can lead to drowsiness.
Sometimes, opening the eustachian tube is not enough and a diver may need to force air up the tube. This is where the diver pinches the nose and blows against the closed nose and mouth. Called the “Valsalva” technique, it is named after a scientist in the 18th century.
The eustachian tube is kept closed by small muscles in the throat. To open these muscles, the scuba diver must yawn [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], swallow or move the jaw.
Problems On Ascent
A diver should continually equalise during descent with the jaw movement [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], rather than waiting until the pressure is greater and needing the Valsalva technique.
The eustachian tubes can be blocked by mucus build-up from a cold or infection. In these situations, the diver should not attempt scuba diving as equalisation becomes difficult and damage could occur.
Middle: separated from the outer ear by the eardrum and contains small auditory sound bones. It is connected to the throat by the eustachian tube.
Equalisation of pressure is achieved via the eustachian tube. The tube must open to allow the higher pressure (in the throat) to flow up the eustachian tube into the middle ear. This equalises pressure across the eardrum and is usually referred to as the ear “popping”.
It must not be forceful as the eardrum can rupture.
Blocked Eustachian Tubes And Scuba Diving
The diver must perform a reverse Valsalva technique. Instead of blowing against the closed nose, the diver must inhale against the closed mouth. This should pull the air out of the inner ear and into the throat.
Pressure difference forces the eardrum to bulge inwards from the higher pressure towards the lower pressure. This causes increasing pain until eventually the eardrum will burst; resulting in severe pain, ringing in the ears and possibly blood in the external ear canal.
If the eustachian tube is closed during the ascent, a “reverse ear squeeze” can occur. The pressure in the inner ear is higher than the pressure in the throat, causing the eardrum to bulge outward.
Outer: lobes, external ear canal
The ear has three sections:


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