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SwimmersItch


swimmersitchSwimmer’s itch is a parasite-induced rash that tends to clear up on its own. The rash occurs when parasites, which live on freshwater snails and waterfowl, burrow under the skin of the swimmer. Once the parasites die, the rash appears. The rash usually emerges on areas that were not protected by swimsuit during the time in the water. However, it is unusual for the rash to materialize on the hands, feet, and face. In general, the rash appears within 48 hours of exposure to infested water. Re-exposure to the parasites that cause swimmer’s itch may cause a more severe reaction.

Swimmer’s itch generally clears up on its own, but the Mayo Clinic recommends seeking the advice of a physician if the rash lasts longer than three days.

In the meantime, swimmer’s itch can be treated with over-the-counter anti-itch creams and antihistamines.

Swimmer’s itch can also be alleviated in a few other ways.

  1. Apply a clean, wet washcloth to the infected area to soothe the skin.
  2. Fill a bathtub with baking soda, oatmeal, or Epsom salts and soak the infected skin.
  3. Make a paste out of water and baking soda. Apply the paste to the affected areas.

If these remedies do not help alleviate the itching, contact your doctor to discuss prescription-strength medication. Do not scratch your swimmer’s itch because it may induce a skin infection that might require additional treatment.

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