Chlorine rash might develop after swimming in a chlorinated pool. It is important to note that chlorine disinfects swimming pool water or hot tubs.
Despite its benefits, frequent exposure to chlorine can cause detrimental effects. It can be drying to the skin and even result to irritation even if the individual has been swimming without experiencing any skin issues.
If a chlorine rash arises after swimming, it does not necessarily mean that the individual is allergic, but sensitive to it. Luckily, there are various ways to manage this type of rash without having to avoid swimming.
What are the indications?
Chlorine rash can trigger itchiness of the skin after swimming. Other symptoms that might arise include:
- Reddened, itchy rash
- Small-sized bump or hives
- Scaling or crusting
- Tender or swollen skin
Eye irritation occurs from exposure to chlorine. Oftentimes, chlorine can also irritate the respiratory tract. In addition, the individual might frequently sneeze and cough if exposed.
Management of chlorine rash
Use over-the-counter products such as corticosteroid creams specifically hydrocortisone to manage a chlorine rash.
If hives develops, a diphenhydramine cream can be applied or use a drug that contains diphenhydramine. In addition, a lotion or body wash that can remove chlorine and designed to soothe the skin can be used.
Ideally, these topical applications can reduce the recurrence of chlorine rash and allow the individual to swim more comfortably.
Preventive measures
Generally, some ways to prevent a chlorine rash include:
- Take a shower or bath before and after exposure to chlorine.
- Petroleum jelly can be applied on areas that are irritated before swimming. This provides a protective barrier between the water and the skin.
- Take a break from swimming in chlorinated pools to allow the skin to heal.
Remember that repeated exposure with a chlorine rash present will only result to further skin irritation.
FACT CHECK
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorine
https://acaai.org/allergies/types/allergy-myths/chlorine-allergy