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Decompression Sickness sufferers who undergo chamber treatment
within a few hours of symptom onset usually enjoy a full recovery.
If treatment is delayed the consequences are less predictable,
although many people have been helped even after several days have
passed. A 1992 DAN report on diving accidents indicated that full
recovery following chamber treatment was immediate for about 50% of
divers. Some people, however, suffer numbness, tingling, or other
symptoms that last weeks, months, or even a lifetime. In the Okinawa
study, 6 of the 94 patients experienced "long-lasting" symptoms even
after repeated chamber treatments. |
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