Nosebleeds in Scuba Diving

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Nosebleeds in Scuba Diving - How nosebleeds happen in diving, and how to prevent them

View attachment 719589Reaching bottom depth over a spectacular Anguilla reef, I knew that I was in trouble. Not serious dive trouble, I had plenty of gas and my gear was all working normally. But I knew that I was looking at a very uncomfortable ascent. And as they say, descents are optional, ascents are mandatory.I had started the dive with some mild nasal congestion that had given me a bit of trouble on the way down. It had taken longer than normal...

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You should consult DAN and a good eyes, Nose, Throat doctor. Just to be on the safe side
 
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