Dan
Contributor
Equalization for the 1st 10m (as the water pressure doubles at that depth) is vey important in keeping your ear drum relax. I usually equalize at least once for every a meter of descent. So, by 4m, you should have equalized at least 4 times.
By not equalizing often, you may be prone to get fluid getting into the inner ear as a way for the body to counter the differential pressure on the ear drums. I went through this episode in my first few dives until my more experienced dive buddy told me about equalizing as often as you need to. If you feel pressure in your ear drum, most likely it’ll be too late.
After equalizing as often as I could ingrained in my diving habit for the 1st 10m of descent, I have no longer having inner ear fluid problem. I was able to rack up 40 dives in 10 days of liveaboard trip without missing a dive.
By not equalizing often, you may be prone to get fluid getting into the inner ear as a way for the body to counter the differential pressure on the ear drums. I went through this episode in my first few dives until my more experienced dive buddy told me about equalizing as often as you need to. If you feel pressure in your ear drum, most likely it’ll be too late.
After equalizing as often as I could ingrained in my diving habit for the 1st 10m of descent, I have no longer having inner ear fluid problem. I was able to rack up 40 dives in 10 days of liveaboard trip without missing a dive.