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Exercise, Diving and the Heart

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Work and ExerciseDiving can effect the heart and blood vessels mainly by the amount of exercise involved. Exercise produces a need for increased oxygen to produce increased activity, and the…

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Cirrhosis and Ascites

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Here's a query from a scuba instructor:57 year old male, history of alcoholism & suffering cirrohsis of the liver. Very large, distended belly ( has the largest "outie" belly button…

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Diving With Hepatitis C

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Whether a diver with Hepatitis C (HCV) should dive depends upon several factors:-Stage of his disease-Level of hepatic involvement-Type of treatment he is receiving-Original cause of his HCV (drug injections?,…

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Sprue (Coeliac Disease) and Seizure Activity

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What is coeliac disease?This is a malabsorption condition in which there is atrophy of the villi in the small intestine, leading to loss of calcium and sodium. Recently described are…

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Hernias and Diving

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Hernias are openings in the abdominal wall through which abdominal contents escape and protrude to the outside. Inguinal hernias (groin) are the most freguently encountered and probably the most dangerous…

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Intestinal Gas and Diving (Flatus)

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Diving with intestinal gas can be an experience that most of us would rather not even think of--much less have to deal with.The gas has to conform to Boyle's law…

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Introduction Inflammatory Bowel Disease means inflammation of the bowel or gastrointestinal tract and can be classified into two types--ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD). This classification may not be…

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Heartburn and Peptic Disease

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HeartburnIf you have a severe case of heartburn every time you dive and it gets worse on ascending to the surface, you probably have pressure-induced GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). Remember…

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Diving After Eye Surgery

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Individuals who have undergone ophthalmic surgical procedures should allow an appropriate period for wound healing before resuming diving.Factors increasing the risk of post-operative complications:Marine organisms may cause infections when they…

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Hyperbaric Oxygenation and the Eye

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Researchers in Italy are reporting a breakthrough treatment for retinitis pigmentosa with the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Daily hyperbaric oxygen at 2.2 atmospheres of pressure was employed among 24…

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