Do you ever get issues with pressure on your ears? I always struggled to go down far without the pain in my ears. I wonder if it's something you can adapt to.
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Do you ever get issues with pressure on your ears? I always struggled to go down far without the pain in my ears. I wonder if it's something you can adapt to.
You need to equalize.
Squeeze your nose, close your mouth and try to exhale. This increases the air pressure in your sinuses and pushes back against the increased water pressure on the outside of the ear drum.
You hear a small thump or pop in each ear and the pain stops. Do it once around 2m, then again around 5m. I've never had to do it again any deeper.
On the way up the excess pressure just drains away; (unless you have a completely blocked sinus, then the pressure has nowhere to go and you blow that eardrum out.)
Eek! You just reminded of my sister telling me she caused a nosebleed trying to equalise while scuba diving one day!
I wonder of you can get prescription swim goggles? 🤔
My brother @danclarke has a book of satirical inventions. One is a prescription windshield.
Handy if you don't have your glasses and a good security measure, since thieves can't see where they're going.
🤣😂
Dental barotrauma is the ickiest one though. More for scuba divers.
If you get a filling and the dentist leaves an air pocket in there, as you go deeper the increased pressure sucks blood from your gum into the air pocket.
On the way back up the blood has nowhere to go, so your tooth explodes.
Ooooh, that's nasty!!!