dykkersyge
Dykkersyge, also known as decompression sickness or the bends, is a condition that can affect divers and individuals who ascend too quickly from high-pressure environments. It occurs when dissolved gases, primarily nitrogen, in the body's tissues form bubbles as the external pressure decreases. This rapid change in pressure is commonly experienced during scuba diving when a diver ascends from depth without allowing sufficient time for the dissolved nitrogen to be safely eliminated from the body through normal respiration.
Symptoms of dykkersyge can vary widely and depend on the location and size of the gas bubbles.
The risk of developing dykkersyge can be mitigated by adhering to safe diving practices. This includes performing
Treatment for dykkersyge typically involves recompression in a hyperbaric chamber. This process restores normal pressure, which