My wife and I are not divers, but our doctor told us that what my wife has is quite common amongst divers.
About 5 weeks ago, my wife went down a very fast waterslide and was instantly submerged in about 5 feet of water. Since then her right ear has been plugged and no matter what she does, she can't "pop" it.
Our doctor said that this kind of injury is similar to what divers commonly experience in the first 10 feet of water if they submerge too fast.
Her ear is slowly getting better, but is still crackling and popping. About a week and a half ago, she started suffering from almost constant nausea.
Is it possible for this ailment to cause constant nausea?
Thanks...Brad
About 5 weeks ago, my wife went down a very fast waterslide and was instantly submerged in about 5 feet of water. Since then her right ear has been plugged and no matter what she does, she can't "pop" it.
Our doctor said that this kind of injury is similar to what divers commonly experience in the first 10 feet of water if they submerge too fast.
Her ear is slowly getting better, but is still crackling and popping. About a week and a half ago, she started suffering from almost constant nausea.
Is it possible for this ailment to cause constant nausea?
Thanks...Brad