Barotrauma

/ˌbæroʊˈtrɔːmə/ noun

Physical injury to body tissues caused by rapid or significant changes in pressure, commonly experienced by divers, pilots, or airplane passengers.

From Greek 'baros' (pressure/weight) + 'trauma' (injury/wound). The term emerged in early 20th-century aviation and diving medicine as these activities became more common.

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