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Online survey for Cardiovascular Health by DDRC Healthcare and Plymouth Marjon University

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Is Scuba Diving suitable for divers suffering with any kind of cardiovascular disease

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It is definitely not. Scuba diving can be hazardous for persons with cardiovascular disease. Even healthy people can feel some discomfort and have some problems while scuba diving. This is all about the pressure of the water. Of course, it all depends on the depth where you want to dive. If it is not too deep, I don't think that there can appear some problems. But I can suggest that it is better to consult doctors before scuba diving for people with cardiovascular problems. It is better to be sure that you are safe either than risking with your life.
 
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