Very important Scuba diver ears pressure.

Published: 19th May 2009
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My dear friends this article written to avoid from one on the frequent diving accident that diver can get the ear's pressure that can hurt your drumhead.

When you are diving and you're going on dipper because of the dept your ear pressure gets bigger, and you must know how to control it to not get panic in the water.

We have 2 kinds of pressure in your ear the first is the regular pressure that happens when you go for dipper, the second one is the opposite that can happen when you are going up.

We can heal each pressure with the other pressure but before that let's know how to pimp for our ears, we have to shut our nostril with our fingers and breath gentleness from our nose, because it blocks the air with give pressure in our ears, that we need to do while we are going deeper, when we go up the pressure will balance him selves.

When we feel pressure and we not so sure which pressure is it, we must act quickly and go up a little then if we see its better we fix it, and it was the deep pressure, but if it hurts more we have to go little dipper to fix it .


My suggest for you is before you go up and down to balance the pressure try to remember in 5 seconds why you have it if you go up and down and then act to balance it when you are knowing where you need to go but remember you have to do it quickly.:)
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