cleung
Contributor
I did a liveaboard trip in the Galapagos last fall and many of the dives were around 80 to 90 feet with the odd one around 100 feet. By midweek, one divemaster noticed that after I came back on the boat, there was some blood in my mask in the nose area. I had to blow my nose overboard into the ocean but after that there was no more bleeding from my nose. This happened almost on a semi regular basis for the rest of the trip especially after a deeper dive.
Why was this happening and is there anything I could do about it?
Why was this happening and is there anything I could do about it?