Divers' paralysis, commonly known as decompression sickness, is a potentially dangerous condition that can occur in scuba divers. It happens when a diver ascends too quickly, and the dissolved gases in their bloodstream expand and form bubbles, leading to painful symptoms such as joint pain, difficulty breathing, and even paralysis. However, there are several synonyms and alternative terms for this condition, such as the bends, caisson disease, or nitrogen narcosis. These terms describe the physical effects that divers may experience due to decompression sickness and serve as a warning to always follow safe diving practices and procedures to avoid the potentially life-threatening condition.