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Hypoxia shouldn't be a big risk in proper sport diving, but it does happen. It is probably a greater risk in diving where gas mixes low in oxygen are used for particularly deep dives. Also, DCS causes hypoxia of the affected tissues. If a diver with HbS develops DCS, the red blood cells in the area affected by the DCS will likely have some sickling of the red blood cells making the obstruction of blood vessels and the hypoxia worse.
don't know of any studies that specifically look at sickle cell and diving
Any update on the research on diving with sickle cell trait? Thanks.