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Decompression sickness is the term used to describe the medical condition known as acute embolism caused by a sudden loss of air pressure. This disease is characterized by the appearance of small bubbles and inflammation at subcutaneous, but unequivocal symptom is the appearance of a strong pain, which affects various parts of the body. Certain body regions may suffer temporary paralysis and sometimes permanent injuries occur and even death.

This decompression sickness is also known as "the bends" or "evil pressure."

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Decompression sickness (DCS) and embolisms are two different things. DCS is caused from the gas a diver absorbs during a dive coming out of solution in a divers tissue and thus bubbling. These bubbles push on nerves in the body causing pain as well as an injury. The two common types of DCS are know as Type I (pain only bends) and Type II (central nervous system bends). It is likely a diver will develop both. Bubbles that are just below the skin (subcutaneous) are not from DCS, but are another type of diving injury. All of these these together are know as Decompression Illness - which takes into account all diving pressure related injuries (also known as barotrauma). But DCS is very specific to excessive gas in the body bubbling and exceeding the bodies capacity to deal with the bubbles.

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"Decompression sickness", or DCS, is usually used a specific term for the effects of dissolved gas coming out of solution in the diver's bloodstream causing injury or death.

"Decompression illness" is usually a broder term that includes both DCS and arterial gas embolisms (or AGE). AGE is caused by expansion of trapped gas, usually because the diver does not exhale whilst ascending.

In practical terms, the symptoms and treatment for DCS and AGE are the same, but they are distinct types of injury.

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Who gets decompression sickness?

Scuba divers who surface too quickly after a deep dive are prone to decompression sickness.


What decompression sickness do scuba divers suffer from?

It is called "The Bends"


What gas is most directly responsible for the bends or decompression sickness that divers may experience?

Nitrogen.


What are other names for the bends?

Decompression sickness (DCS) is the medical condition also called divers' disease, the bends, or caisson disease.


What do divers call a bubble of gas formed in their circulatory system?

The condition where gas forms bubbles in a diver's system is known as decompression sickness, or more commonly referred to as, the bends. The only effective treatment to avoid severe pain and death is time in a decompression chamber.


Does decompression sickness affect the bones?

how does decompression sickness effect the body


The bends also known as decompression sickness is as painful condidtion that occurs in scuba divers who asend too quickly.?

If you wanted to know if this is true, then yes, this is the Bends.


Why do scuba divers need to be depressurised?

That only occurs when divers remain under longer than the recommended no-decompression limits. But it is done to allow the body to slowly rid itself of nitrogen that has built up in the bloodstream due to breathing pressurized air at depth. If it isn't done, the bubbles pop in a blood and cause decompression sickness, which is very dangerous.


How do you use the word decompression in a sentence?

The decompression of gas caused the tube to break. Removing compression from something is decompression.


What is the gas that causes decompression sickness?

helium


Another term for decompression sickness?

The Bends.


What is another name for decompression sickness?

The Bends