Scuba Ear How Can I Prevent My Ears Hurting When Scuba Diving?

How can i prevent my ears hurting when scuba diving? - scuba ear

My friend is immersed for several years and recently decided to start.
The problem is, after a fall of 2 meters, the pressure in the ears is very strong and painful.
I have the same problem when they have to fly and use earplugs to relieve pressure. There is nothing wrong with my ears, I have doctors,
Who knows if it earplugs, like the flight, which are used to relieve the pressure in the ears? or can I upgrade my ear plugs for flying to diving?

8 comments:

Heretic said...

If your issue of compensation in the depth is about one meter or meters and try again. Somone else posted a large number of different techniques, such as.

As for me, a Comboni two, pinch the nose and swallowing. Works like a charm.

And - it is easier to dive.

crazytra... said...

Try chewing a piece of rubber, diving and flying. It sounds strange, but it works.

GI said...

They kind of "pop" of the jaw to open the channels air to the ears in the head.

The balance of pressure and the ears no longer hurt.

Lee H said...

There are ear plugs, "which keep open the ear, there is usually an ad for them at the bottom of the numerous dive magazines. I thought the test a few of my dive, the next time you go.

civilest... said...

Keep out of water

If your body does not deal with the pressure then you do not go, many people lost their hearing.

For the unfortunates to stimulate the body to the limit, ie, the last thing you hear is, "POP". ........................................ ...

scubanin... said...

"I would not with earplugs: it is dangerous, especially during the dive can through the vacuum between them and the ears are not deeply integrated into the ear.DO in use. (!) And no wonder, with" recipes ". ...
"In the hand must go to the doctor, specializing in diving, and the proper functioning of the inner ear.
"In the" first "again, you have to take a diving course, where the trainer will provide technical data to compensate for the ears.
"If you do not fit properly and may run the risk of rupture of the eardrum, in the first few feet under water, with serious consequences for the ears and the safety of the dive for sale (both your friend and ...).
"Do not chew anything with a controller in mouth.Can be dangerous:
Chewing gum could connect the failure of the construction ... Or you can swallow your chewing gum, suffocation, perhaps.
In all cases, follow my suggestion and an instructor course.The can be recorded, to explain (better) at all what I say.
WiSE.
Ciao.

scubanin... said...

"I would not with earplugs: it is dangerous, especially during the dive can through the vacuum between them and the ears are not deeply integrated into the ear.DO in use. (!) And no wonder, with" recipes ". ...
"In the hand must go to the doctor, specializing in diving, and the proper functioning of the inner ear.
"In the" first "again, you have to take a diving course, where the trainer will provide technical data to compensate for the ears.
"If you do not fit properly and may run the risk of rupture of the eardrum, in the first few feet under water, with serious consequences for the ears and the safety of the dive for sale (both your friend and ...).
"Do not chew anything with a controller in mouth.Can be dangerous:
Chewing gum could connect the failure of the construction ... Or you can swallow your chewing gum, suffocation, perhaps.
In all cases, follow my suggestion and an instructor course.The can be recorded, to explain (better) at all what I say.
WiSE.
Ciao.

scubanin... said...

"I would not with earplugs: it is dangerous, especially during the dive can through the vacuum between them and the ears are not deeply integrated into the ear.DO in use. (!) And no wonder, with" recipes ". ...
"In the hand must go to the doctor, specializing in diving, and the proper functioning of the inner ear.
"In the" first "again, you have to take a diving course, where the trainer will provide technical data to compensate for the ears.
"If you do not fit properly and may run the risk of rupture of the eardrum, in the first few feet under water, with serious consequences for the ears and the safety of the dive for sale (both your friend and ...).
"Do not chew anything with a controller in mouth.Can be dangerous:
Chewing gum could connect the failure of the construction ... Or you can swallow your chewing gum, suffocation, perhaps.
In all cases, follow my suggestion and an instructor course.The can be recorded, to explain (better) at all what I say.
WiSE.
Ciao.

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