Diving & illness
Ear
squeeze: A usual problem in diving
Ear squeeze or ear pain is a very common problem
which most divers go through some time or another. The
skin squeeze effect in diving
Skin squeeze is one of the barotrauma problems
which divers can suffer due to the pressure factors involved
in the practice of the sport.Diabetes and diving
Diving with diabetes can be very dangerous not only for the person who suffers it but to his buddy as well. The
eye squeeze effect
Eye squeeze is an effect which usually happens
along with what is known by divers as mask squeeze.Featured Scuba Diving Articles
The benefits of having a decompression meter
A decompression meter or computer indicates the diver the right decompression schedule which he should follow.
Things to consider when looking for dive watches and timers
If you are looking for diving watches and dive timers, there are a few things you should know and have into account in order to buy what you really need.
What is decompression all about?
Decompression is necessary whenever a scuba diver wishes to dive in depths which go under the 130 feet.
The skin squeeze effect in scuba diving
Skin squeeze is one of the barotrauma problems which divers can suffer due to the pressure factors involved in the practice of the sport.
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