Mу boyfriend hаѕ bееn scuba diving fοr a number οf years, аnd i’ve recently сhοѕе tο ѕtаrt.
Thе problem іѕ, аftеr going down οnlу tο аbουt 2 metres, thе difficulty іn mу ears іѕ really strong аnd painful.
I hаνе thе same problem whеn flying, аnd hаνе tο υѕе ear plugs whісh relieve difficulty. Thеrе іѕ nothing incorrect wіth mу ears, i hаνе bееn thе doctors,
Dοеѕ anyone know іf thеrе аrе аnу ear plugs, similar tο thе ones i υѕе fοr flying, thаt relieve difficulty іn thе ears? οr сουld i possibly υѕе mу flying ear plugs tο gο scuba diving?
I cant hold mу breath аnd mаkе mу ears “pop” thats раrt οf thе problem.
You have to sort of “pop” you jaw to open up the air canals to your ears inside your head.
It will equalize the difficulty, and your ears won’t hurt anymore.
Chew gum…oh wait that is riding on a plane.
eat peanut butter.
Hold your nose and blow. It will equalize difficulty behind ears to the outside difficulty.
Stay above the water
If your body cannot handle the difficulty then dont push it, a lot of people have lost there hearing.
For those awkward to push there body to the limit, they say the last thing you will hear is “POP”. ………………………………………..
Try chewing on a piece of gum, while diving or flying. Sounds amusing but it works.
1. Stop Scuba Diving.
2. Regulate.
3. Before entering the water, have someone drop a weight on your foot. Then enter the water. Your foot should be hurting enough that you forget about the pain in your ears.
4. Suck it up, you’re breathing underwater, experiencing one of the most incredible equipment you can on this earth of ours. Stop complaining about your ears, and open your eyes to all that lives and breathes under water.
There are ear “plugs” that keep the ear open, there’s usually an ad for them at the back of many scuba diving magazines. I was thinking of trying out a pair myself next time I go diving.
Equalizing one’s ears can vary widely from self to self.
Can you equalize your ears right now? You will know they are equalizing when you hear a “crackle” or “squeak” or air escaping your ears.
If you are having distress equalizing on the surface, going underwater will only make it more hard.
The eustachian tubes connect your respitory logic to your ears and is the method in which you equalize your ears. You want to have these free for simple equalizing. The subsequent may help:
1. Pinch your nose and gently blow against it.
2. Do not look down when you try to equalize. This just tucks your chin to your chest and puts difficulty on the eustachian tubes. Look up when you try to equalize.
3. Stick your chin out. This will pull the back of your jaw away from the eustachian tubes.
4. Wiggle your jaw side to side when trying to equalize.
5. Try a “forced” swallow instead of blowing against a pinched nose.
6. Lean your head up and to the right when trying to equalize the left ear. Up and to the left for the right ear. This helps stretch out the eustacian tube.
Some people don’t have issues with ear equalization. Some people like me need to do all or combinations of the above to equalize.
If at any point your are feeling discomfort in your ears, you have gone too deep without equalizing. Ascend some in the water and equalizing before going back down.
-I would not use ear plugs : it’s perilous,primarily while diving they can be sucked by the vacuum made between them and the ear drums,deep in the external ear.DO NOT USE THEM.(!) And don’t go using weird “recipes”….
-At fist you should go to a doctor ,specialized in diving issues,and to check the right functionality of your internal ear .
-At “first”,again,you should sign up in a diving course,in which,the instructor will lecture you the technicals for equalizing your ears.
-If you can’t equalize correctly you can risk to break your ear drums in the first few meters underwater,with serious penalty to the ears and the safety of your dive(Yours and of your buddy…).
-Don’t go chewing anything having a regulator in your mouth.Can be perilous:
the gum could enter in the regulator making failures…Or you could swallow the gum,suffocating,may be.
Anyway : follow my suggestion and sign up in a diving course.The instructor will be able to clarify to you(better) all what I’m telling you.
Be wise.
Ciao.
Don’t force it because my brother couldn’t pop his ears then he went all teh way down scuba diving with me and his erdrum burst, so don’t go down if you don’t reckon you can equalise. Try talking to your scuba instructor for help…popping although u said u can’t but keep trying, also swallowing helps.
hope this helps
If your having distress equalizing at depth, ascend a few feet or a meter or so, and try again. Somone else posted a bunch of different techniques on how.
What works for me is a combonation of two: I pinch my nose, and swallow. Works like a charm.
And – it does get simpler the more you dive.