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Asthma is usually controlled by the use of medications delivered in a “puffer.” [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]
no symptoms of asthma in the past five yearsno use of anti-asthma medication in the past five yearssuccessful completion of a diving medical, including breathing teststhe diver is aware of the risks when diving with asthma.Can An Asthmatic Dive Only At Shallow Depths?
An asthmatic should not take the approach, “I’ll just stay in shallow water.” This is not a solution, as the majority of pressure change occurs in the first ten metres. That is, the pressure change between the surface and ten metres deep is 100%; while the pressure change between 20 meters and 10 metres is only 50%.
Dry air
The compressed air in a scuba tank has been dried when the tank is filled.
Most people are under some stress when scuba diving. That is, there is more stress underwater than when talking about the dive when safely on dry land.
Environmental
General opinion seems to be that an asthmatic can dive if the following are met:
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Risk Of Asthma When Scuba Diving
Stress and anxiety
The information in this article is intended as a guide only. It is not an authoritative statem
This leads to other problems, that don’t need to be covered here, except to say that a scuba diver with a burst lung is in the “scuba death zone.”
An asthma attack can be caused by environmental changes [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], such as breathing cool, dry air [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], or pollens in the air; and can also be triggered by stress and anxiety.
The trapped air expands when the diver ascends, and if the air can’t get out of the lungs due to the inflammation or mucous build-up from the asthma attack, then the only way to relieve this pressure is to burst the lung.
Cool air
The risk for a scuba diver is when an asthma attack occurs underwater. The small airways can close up, trapping air in the lungs; and a diver can’t get relief by using their asthma puffer underwater.
The risk is when a diver with history of asthma, but doesn’t exhibit symptoms when entering the water, has an asthma attack underwater.
Read on
Ear Injuries and Damage Caused by Scuba Diving
An Explanation Of Scuba Diving
Actions a Scuba Diver Can Do to Reduce the Risk and Prevent Bends
What is Asthma?
Some scuba divers go diving with asthma, sneaking the fact through their dive medical exam. Others have dived with asthma and have died from barotrauma or a burst lung.
The Australian Lung Foundation states that about 1 in 10 adults in Australia have asthma. And 1 in 5 children.
Accidentally breathing salt or fresh water particles can also trigger an asthma attack
Asthma occurs when the small airways in the lungs become blocked, due to inflammation or a build-up of mucous. This leads to difficulty breathing, wheezing, pains in the chest and shortness of breath.
Can An Asthmatic Scuba Dive?
There is no clear agreement of opinion on whether an asthmatic should dive or not. Obviously, if the diver is showing symptoms of asthma they shouldn’t dive; the risk is too great.
When air moves from the higher pressure in the tank to the lower pressure at the regulator, the air cools.
Asthma Attacks Triggered By Scuba Diving
It is this pressure change that can burst a lung if the asthma attack prevents the air in the lungs from being released on ascent.
The following are a few ways in which asthma may be triggered by scuba diving.


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