Barotrauma
The human body has several different gas spaces. The lungs are the most obvious of these, but you also have assorted sinuses passages, the middle ears and the gastrointestinal system as well. In addition, other 'gas spaces' are introduced when we go diving, the main one of these being inside our mask. Each of these gas spaces must be equalized to the surrounding pressure as we dive.

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Gas Toxicities

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Dentist Shocks ENT About Breathing

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Adjusting Breathing Effort - Scuba Tech Tips: S09E04

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Decompression Illness

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Diving and Hyperbaric Physiology - what have we learned?

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Fitness to Dive

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CCR Rebreather Bailout - Real Diving Emergency at 70m

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Pneumothorax - Barotrauma and Clinical Engineering Professionals

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PADI Open Water Course: Dive 1 Confined Water Skills to Become a Better Scuba Diver 🤿 #scubadiving

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How to make a Video Game - Godot Beginner Tutorial

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Deco theory with Prof. Simon Mitchell, part 2/3: Gas density and CO2 retention

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Massive new study on decompression sickness

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Regulator First Stage Explained | DIN vs Yoke, Balanced vs Unbalanced, Piston vs Diaphragm

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RMV vs. SAC: What’s the Difference?

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The effects of underwater pressure on the body - Neosha S Kashef

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Mechanisms and Management of Dive Accidents

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Fitness to Dive A Scuba Doctor's Checklist for a divers medical and psychological fitness to dive

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The Truth About Oxygen Toxicity Nobody Tells You

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