typpipaino
Typpipaino, known scientifically as nitrogen narcosis, is a reversible alteration in consciousness that occurs when breathing air at a high partial pressure. This typically happens during deep scuba diving. The "typpi" in typpipaino refers to nitrogen, which is the primary inert gas component of breathing air, making up about 78%. When a diver descends, the ambient pressure increases, and consequently, the partial pressure of nitrogen also increases. At depths where this partial pressure becomes significant, nitrogen begins to exert a narcotic effect on the central nervous system.
The symptoms of typpipaino can vary depending on the depth and the individual diver, but they often
The exact mechanism of nitrogen narcosis is not fully understood, but several theories exist. One prominent