Ear problems are among the most common injuries in diving, and they can quickly turn a great trip into a painful and potentially dangerous experience. One diver recently learned this the hard way after struggling to equalise, only to develop muffled hearing, buzzing, and balance issues that continued even after surfacing. A specialist later discovered […]| Divernet
Scuba diving is an incredible sport, but it places unique demands on the body that can turn a minor medical issue into something far more serious. For divers with a low platelet count (thrombocytopenia), the risk isn’t just about cuts and scrapes – it extends to barotrauma and decompression injuries where normal clotting plays a […]| Divernet