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Managing Panic and Fear While Diving - Koh Tao Dive Guide
March 27, 2026By WeGoDive Team
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Managing Panic and Fear While Diving
Managing Panic and Fear While Diving
Summary
Panic underwater is rare in trained divers, but if it occurs, the key response is to stop, breathe slowly through your regulator, and signal your dive buddy or instructor. Proper training and gradual exposure help prevent panic before it starts.
Details
- Training prepares you: PADI Open Water courses (3–4 days on Koh Tao) include controlled panic-management drills in confined water and shallow reef settings before deep dives. Instructors teach you to recognize early signs of anxiety and manage them calmly.
- Early warning signs: Rapid breathing, tunnel vision, or feeling rushed are signs anxiety is building. Alert your instructor immediately—they can slow the dive, ascend to shallower water, or return to the boat.
- In-water response: If panic develops, stop moving, take slow, deliberate breaths through your regulator, and make eye contact with your buddy. Most panic resolves within 30 seconds of controlled breathing.
- Buddy system safety: Your dive buddy and instructor are trained to recognize distress and assist. Never dive alone, and always brief your buddy on your comfort level before entering the water.
- Post-dive debriefing: Reputable dive schools on Koh Tao review each dive with students, address concerns, and adjust future dives to build confidence gradually.
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