Scuba Injuries
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Scuba Injuries Symptoms
Symptoms of a mild scuba injury may include:
Ear pain
Eye pain
Facial pain
Sinus pain
Tooth pain
Excessive gas
:
Flatus
Symptoms of a severe scuba injury may include:
Chest pain
Difficulty breathing
Joint pains
Severe
muscle aches
Neck swelling
Facial swelling
Chest
swelling
Arm numbness (unilateral)
Leg numbness (unilateral)
Arm weakness (unilateral)
Leg weakness (unilateral)
Facial weakness
(unilateral):
Facial drooping
Difficulty speaking
Difficulty walking
Difficulty with balance
Loss of coordination
Confusion
For more information:
Air embolism symptoms
Barotitis media symptoms
Decompression illness symptoms
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Related Topics:
Air embolism
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Decompression illness
Jellyfish stings
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Stingray stings
Traumatic pneumothorax
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Chest pain
Difficulty breathing
Ear pain
Facial pain
Joint pains
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Last Updated: Jul 30, 2008
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