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Just by looking at all the possible DCS symptoms, how the hell you know what is what, as you can encounter in daily basis some of the DCS simptoms without even diving, and after you dive same symptoms can show up and are likely that had nothing to do with diving.
Just surfing the web I find this, then one hear about divers staying inside the NDL and ascending enside the speed limits and get DCSSigns and symptoms of decompression sickness
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[TH]DCS type[/TH]
[TH]Bubble location[/TH]
[TH]Signs & symptoms (clinical manifestations)[/TH]
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[TR]
[TH]Musculoskeletal[/TH]
[TD]Mostly large joints (elbows, shoulders, hip, wrists, knees, ankles)
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[TD]
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[TR]
[TH]Cutaneous[/TH]
[TD]Skin[/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
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[TR]
[TH]Neurologic[/TH]
[TD]Brain[/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
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[TR]
[TH]Neurologic[/TH]
[TD]Spinal cord[/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Constitutional[/TH]
[TD]Whole body[/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Audiovestibular[/TH]
[TD]Inner ear [10][a][/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
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[TR]
[TH]Pulmonary[/TH]
[TD]Lungs[/TD]
[TD]
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---------- Post added January 29th, 2015 at 07:05 AM ----------
Just surfin the web, I found this, at least some of these symptoms you can have in daily or weekly basis, so what is what, even if you dive you can have some of these symptoms after the dive and likely have nothing to do with the dive
Just by looking at all the possible DCS symptoms, how the hell you know what is what, as you can encounter in daily basis some of the DCS simptoms without even diving, and after you dive same symptoms can show up and are likely that had nothing to do with diving.

Just surfing the web I find this, then one hear about divers staying inside the NDL and ascending enside the speed limits and get DCSSigns and symptoms of decompression sickness
[TR]
[TH]DCS type[/TH]
[TH]Bubble location[/TH]
[TH]Signs & symptoms (clinical manifestations)[/TH]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Musculoskeletal[/TH]
[TD]Mostly large joints (elbows, shoulders, hip, wrists, knees, ankles)
[/TD]
[TD]
- Localized deep pain, ranging from mild to excruciating. Sometimes a dull ache, but rarely a sharp pain.
- Active and passive motion of the joint aggravates the pain.
- The pain may be reduced by bending the joint to find a more comfortable position.
- If caused by altitude, pain can occur immediately or up to many hours later.
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[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Cutaneous[/TH]
[TD]Skin[/TD]
[TD]
- Itching, usually around the ears, face, neck, arms, and upper torso
- Sensation of tiny insects crawling over the skin (formication)
- Mottled or marbled skin usually around the shoulders, upper chest and abdomen, with itching
- Swelling of the skin, accompanied by tiny scar-like skin depressions (pitting edema)
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Neurologic[/TH]
[TD]Brain[/TD]
[TD]
- Altered sensation, tingling or numbness paresthesia, increased sensitivity hyperesthesia
- Confusion or memory loss (amnesia)
- Visual abnormalities
- Unexplained mood or behaviour changes
- Seizures, unconsciousness
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Neurologic[/TH]
[TD]Spinal cord[/TD]
[TD]
- Ascending weakness or paralysis in the legs
- Urinary incontinence and fecal incontinence
- Girdling (also referred to as girdle, banding, or tightening feeling) around the abdominal region and/or chest
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Constitutional[/TH]
[TD]Whole body[/TD]
[TD]
- Headache
- Unexplained fatigue
- Generalised malaise, poorly localised aches
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Audiovestibular[/TH]
[TD]Inner ear [10][a][/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TH]Pulmonary[/TH]
[TD]Lungs[/TD]
[TD]
- Dry persistent cough
- Burning chest pain under the sternum, aggravated by breathing
- Shortness of breath
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---------- Post added January 29th, 2015 at 07:05 AM ----------
Just surfin the web, I found this, at least some of these symptoms you can have in daily or weekly basis, so what is what, even if you dive you can have some of these symptoms after the dive and likely have nothing to do with the dive