JanK
Contributor
We've all learnt that one of the golden rules for diving is never to hold breath, since you risk lung damage on ascent.
What I'm wondering about is: wouldn't you notice that the lungs are expanding and wouldn't the excess pressure in the throat or mouth (depending on where exactly you close your airway) give you some sort of indication that you need to exhale? And wouldn't the chest also expand as much as when you take your deepest breath and provide you with some indication? Or does the lung overexpansion injury actually happen before the maximum expansion?
What I'm wondering about is: wouldn't you notice that the lungs are expanding and wouldn't the excess pressure in the throat or mouth (depending on where exactly you close your airway) give you some sort of indication that you need to exhale? And wouldn't the chest also expand as much as when you take your deepest breath and provide you with some indication? Or does the lung overexpansion injury actually happen before the maximum expansion?