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I am requesting urgent advice regarding an ear problem which has occured with one of our novice divers in India where dive related medical problems are relatively unknown. On 12/11/02 the diver completed a 2 dive profile as follows: 8metres / 28mins and 5meters / 41 mins during which time he was held by hand and tank contact throughout the dives due to lack of finning. Ascents and descents were without problem and controlled by hands on contact with an instructor and descent line. No complaint of ear discomfort was made and his guest comments indicated a fantastic dive and wish to return.
I have received a mail from him that there has been a feeling of pressure in his ear and he consulted a physician who diagnosed overpressurisation and surgery to remove an air bubble trapped in his ear. I have requested him to go to an ENT specialist and NOT have surgery until properly diagnosed. Please advise as I am familiar with fluids in the ear but not air bubbles ( unlikely DCS) and did not think surgery was required in this case, only rest and
correct medication.
Look forward to your response on how to proceed.
Many thanks,
Karen Gregory IDCS86377
Barracuda Diving India R6023
I have received a mail from him that there has been a feeling of pressure in his ear and he consulted a physician who diagnosed overpressurisation and surgery to remove an air bubble trapped in his ear. I have requested him to go to an ENT specialist and NOT have surgery until properly diagnosed. Please advise as I am familiar with fluids in the ear but not air bubbles ( unlikely DCS) and did not think surgery was required in this case, only rest and
correct medication.
Look forward to your response on how to proceed.
Many thanks,
Karen Gregory IDCS86377
Barracuda Diving India R6023