Hi everyone!
We got our advance open water last week. As we were ascending from our deep water portion my wife began to experience pain in her jaw and cheek area. The pain started to really bother her. After some questionable advice she decided to go back under for the second dive. The pain immediately went away until she surfaced again. While waiting for the boat to pick us up, pressure shot out of a tooth and she had immediate relief. Then when she stepped on the dive boat pressure and liquid shot out of her nose. After that she felt great. All was good.
Now, a week later, her teeth are still numb. Yesterday she blew her nose and some neon yellow mucus/liquid came out. This is the second time that’s happen. I’m worried that it’s cerebral spinal fluid. Other than that she feels great. Should we be worried. She already went to the dentist and they were clueless. Should we go to a ENT doctor next?
We got our advance open water last week. As we were ascending from our deep water portion my wife began to experience pain in her jaw and cheek area. The pain started to really bother her. After some questionable advice she decided to go back under for the second dive. The pain immediately went away until she surfaced again. While waiting for the boat to pick us up, pressure shot out of a tooth and she had immediate relief. Then when she stepped on the dive boat pressure and liquid shot out of her nose. After that she felt great. All was good.
Now, a week later, her teeth are still numb. Yesterday she blew her nose and some neon yellow mucus/liquid came out. This is the second time that’s happen. I’m worried that it’s cerebral spinal fluid. Other than that she feels great. Should we be worried. She already went to the dentist and they were clueless. Should we go to a ENT doctor next?