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I think you'd be hard pressed to get enough tissue shrinkage to cause relief just from the increased pO2 of SCUBA diving. At a minimum, it takes a pO2 of about 0.6 ATA to get any anti-inflammatory effect from oxygen, and if we're shooting for that in a treatment we'll use at least 2 ATA and sometimes up to 3.DDM
Thank you, DDM.
IMHO, positing relief based on mechanisms such as reflex shrinkage of cerebral vasculature in response to the elevations of pp02 typical of recreational SCUBA and on dehydration in response to immersion diuresis is really reaching for it.
Regards,
DocV