Although the water pressure can cause headaches, professional divers found more rarely experienced headaches compared to healthy people in general.
High water pressure puts a person in jeopardy when diving. Error when it goes up or down by incorrectly can cause injury to vital organs due to air pressure in the body go up and down. Improper diving techniques may also lead to the formation of gas bubbles in the bloodstream.
Divers are also known to have certain structural changes in the brain and has a small clots in blood vessels of the brain caused by physical stress is experienced when diving.
For migraine, the migraine sufferers are equally low in both groups, namely 4.5% in the group of divers and 8% in the control group. Tension headaches result a little more, which is 10% in the divers, and 13.5% in the control group.
The findings of this study is limited by small sample size, but Dr. In Fabio thinks the results will help determine how to dive can affect professional divers.
He speculated that the overall health of divers could be one reason why divers are less prone to headaches or diving activity itself is what might provide protection. sources detik.com
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