_________ is a disorder/disease related with the bubbling of N2 in the blood resulting in pain or severe problem.
Caisson's disease
We breathe a mixture of two major gases, nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%). Unlike oxygen, nitrogen is a biologically inert gas. For this reason, most of the nitrogen we inhale is expelled when we exhale, but some of it is dissolved into the blood and other tissues. During a dive however, the lungs take in more nitrogen than usual. These bubbles can compress nerves, obstruct arteries, veins, and lymphatic vessels, and trigger harmful chemical reactions in the blood. The precise reasons for bubble formation remain unclear.