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Decompression Illness Definition
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A diver with decompression illness has symptoms and physical findings that occur when ascending to the surface too quickly after a dive.
If a diver ascends too rapidly, inhaled nitrogen forms bubbles in the blood stream. The bubbles interfere with blood flow, which reduces the supply of oxygen to organs. Symptoms include:
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