Hi all, I am completely new to diving and this forum and would be grateful for the thoughts of experienced individuals here!
I completed an OW and AOW course in Malta which saw me do 9 dives in 5 days, with a maximum descent of 30m. I did have some equalization issues and for the last two dives my left ear was painful as I ascended from the 6m point to the surface and when I reached the top I had loud crackling/fizzing noises coming from my ear.
A day after the dive I started experiencing vertigo and dizziness and when I finally went on my flight back to the UK from Malta my left ear was in a lot of pain as the plane ascended. As soon as I landed I called my local hospital which has a decompression unit and a special dive department and they said I should come in for an immediate decompression in case it was DCI causing it. I had a 5-hour decompression and the issue of the crackling/fizzing noise came back again as the decompression was coming to an end and I was ascending.
It did not solve the issue of my vertigo and the pain in my left ear, however, the doctor said as the 5-hour decompression did not improve anything it does not seem to be a DCI issue. I have been given meds for the vertigo and told to visit a ear specialist in 2 weeks to assess how I am doing. Just a bit nervous as this was my first dive and all of this is totally new to me and I am not quite sure what to do.
When I was diving we had a slow ascend and we did a 3 minute stop at 6m for dives. Any thoughts on what this might be and whether I should get someone else to look at my ear? A check by the doctor said that he saw no damage to the ear drum so I am not sure what is causing this and the vertigo issues!
Thanks for reading!
I completed an OW and AOW course in Malta which saw me do 9 dives in 5 days, with a maximum descent of 30m. I did have some equalization issues and for the last two dives my left ear was painful as I ascended from the 6m point to the surface and when I reached the top I had loud crackling/fizzing noises coming from my ear.
A day after the dive I started experiencing vertigo and dizziness and when I finally went on my flight back to the UK from Malta my left ear was in a lot of pain as the plane ascended. As soon as I landed I called my local hospital which has a decompression unit and a special dive department and they said I should come in for an immediate decompression in case it was DCI causing it. I had a 5-hour decompression and the issue of the crackling/fizzing noise came back again as the decompression was coming to an end and I was ascending.
It did not solve the issue of my vertigo and the pain in my left ear, however, the doctor said as the 5-hour decompression did not improve anything it does not seem to be a DCI issue. I have been given meds for the vertigo and told to visit a ear specialist in 2 weeks to assess how I am doing. Just a bit nervous as this was my first dive and all of this is totally new to me and I am not quite sure what to do.
When I was diving we had a slow ascend and we did a 3 minute stop at 6m for dives. Any thoughts on what this might be and whether I should get someone else to look at my ear? A check by the doctor said that he saw no damage to the ear drum so I am not sure what is causing this and the vertigo issues!
Thanks for reading!