explain decompression sickness
Answers
Answered by
5
Answer:
decompression sickness
a condition that results when too rapid decompression causes nitrogen bubbles to form in the tissues of the body. It is suffered particularly by divers (who often call it the bends ), and can cause pain in the muscles and joints, cramp, numbness, nausea, and paralysis.
Answered by
1
Answer:
Decompression sickness is a disorder in which nitrogen dissolved in the blood and tissues by high pressure forms bubbles as pressure decreases. Symptoms can include fatigue and pain in muscles and joints.
Similar questions