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Decompression Sickness

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health2 years ago

Rare Medical Case: Scuba Diver's Blood Vessels Leak Fluid After Deep Cave Dive

In a rare medical case, a scuba diver who went on a 100-foot cave dive developed systemic capillary leak syndrome (SCLS), a severe form of inflammation where fluid leaks out of blood vessels. The syndrome was a complication of decompression sickness, commonly known as "the bends." Prompt treatment and recognition of symptoms by medical professionals helped the diver survive and recover in under a week. This case highlights the importance of awareness among physicians regarding potential complications associated with deep diving. However, it is important to note that millions of people dive safely each year without experiencing this syndrome.

military-technology2 years ago

Revolutionary Navy Diving Suit Enhances Deep Sea Exploration

The US Navy has developed a new Deep Sea Expeditionary with No Decompression (DSEND) suit that maintains steady internal pressure, eliminating the risk of decompression sickness and allowing divers to work for extended periods at great depths. The suit’s design facilitates natural movement, reducing diver fatigue, and its future development includes at-sea testing in realistic environments. The DSEND suit is a game-changer for deep-sea diving, allowing divers to conduct harder missions by going deeper, executing faster, and operating longer, all while being protected by a sensorized suit of armor.