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I plug my ears in my nose, and then bring a nose clip with a rope, the nose clip is not easy to be washed off by the water on the bridge of the nose, I usually use the diving height of about three meters, I have tried to exhale with my nose after entering the water, but you can't breathe out at a depth of two or three meters underwater, the water pressure is very uncomfortable, I love diving, that is, the nose is uncomfortable at night after jumping too much, I hope someone has a better answer for us diving enthusiasts.
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Be sure to inhale through the mouth and exhale through the nose or mouth, preferably through the nose. Exhaling through your nose in the water or on the surface of the water will blow away the floating water around your nose and mouth, so that the mouth will not enter the water when you inhale.
Don't let the water flow into your nose, or blow the water away by exhaling through your nose. Either hold your breath, but don't swallow, or the water will still go in.
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Two reasons.
First, you can avoid choking, if you are jumping into the water with your head and feet, you will definitely choke if you don't pinch your nose, unless you are a professional diver and know how to balance the pressure after entering the water.
Second, under the premise of choking water, it is possible to be infected with parasites.
Amoebic protozoa mostly live in wild water sources, if you just open your mouth to drink it into your stomach, protected by stomach acid, then there must be no, but if it is choking water into the nasal cavity, then you will be infected with amoebic primary meningitis, because it is difficult to be diagnosed at the first time**, so the fatality rate is extremely high.
This parasite can cause meningitis and conjunctivitis, and there has been no research to prove that it is harmful, or no one has associated this water parasite with people at all, until more and more people abroad are dying of amoebic meningitis, which has attracted attention.
In addition, although I say foreign countries, but that is only because foreigners like to die, they want to jump when they see water, so the infection rate is higher, but this does not mean that amoeba protozoa only live outside China, in fact, amoeba protozoa live in the waters of the world, regardless of national borders or cold and heat, so in our domestic wild diving, but if you choose to enter the water with your feet down, please pinch your nose.
If it's not necessary, please choose the swimming pool as a place to play, after all, there is a disinfectant to help you sterilize and kill insects, although it may be mixed with urine, but believe me, the pool is definitely cleaner than any crystal clear water in the wild, and now the swimming pool is mixed with a discolorant, peeing will only become an airplane cable, so no one will risk the premise of a shameful fine to pee.
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In the water, you can only breathe out, you can't exhale, and if you get into the water, you can use your nose to get the water out.
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If you've tried rolling in the water.
Then you should be very clear.
What it's like to get water in your nose.
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Wearing a nose clip can effectively prevent water from entering the nose.
Diving sports include practical diving, performance diving, and competitive diving. Diving is played in a diving pool. Divers dive from a 1-meter springboard, a 3-meter springboard, or from a 3-meter, 5-meter, meter, and 10-meter platform.
Diving requires qualities such as air sensation, coordination, flexibility, grace, balance and timing.
Competitive diving is a competition in which individuals participate. The divers themselves are taken off by the diving platform or springboard, and the athletes can directly enter the water or do gymnastic tricks of various difficulties in the air, and enter the water in a clean and beautiful posture. China's outstanding divers are Tian Liang, Guo Jingjing and so on.
I'm the best qualified to say that I swam for the first time a month ago and now I can swim, and I'll be in it at first. Anyway, just don't inhale, and pay attention to the head not lower than the body, that is, you won't inhale water underwater, and if you turn over, your nose will be vertical and easy to get water.
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