For every person every day is not the same. On such a day, Alejandro Ramos Martez went into the sea for fishing like a daily, but as soon as he went inside, it was an accident that he would never forget it. Suddenly, their weight increased almost fourfold and there was also sharp swelling in the arms and chest. Let us know about this in detail.
Alejandro is a professional fisherman and he lives in Peru. He diving into the ocean for fishing every day. One day when he went to the sea for such diving, he suddenly went into a lot of depth in the sea and then his weight suddenly increased to 31.7 kg and his arms and chest grew like a balloon.
This condition is called bands and it happens when suddenly your body grows nitrogen. On that day when he went inside the ocean, the amount of nitrogen increased in his body and for this reason he was suffering from this disease. At this stage, large bubbles come out in many places in the body, which seem very terrible to see.
Symptoms of this disease: When there is problem of bends, place in the body becomes swollen place. Especially the joints are the most swollen, besides dizziness, sharp itching and nausea in the body are the main symptoms.
According to scientists reason of this illness only when you reach the sea level while scuba diving very fast.
Treatment: He has been kept in a special chamber for his treatment and his oxygen treatment is underway. Doctors say that he can only get about 30% nitrogen out of his body and in such a condition, operation can also be quite difficult.
Present condition: His condition is still not as good and due to this accident, his whole body is suffering. He is not able to walk properly. Apart from this, he is already patient of hypertension, due to which his problems have increased. We all wish him to be quick to recover.
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