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    After swimming I am getting allergy, what should I do?

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      Samiran last edited by sarkarsatarupa

      Hello, After swimming I am getting allergy, what should I do? Does swimming cause allergy? Do I need to go to a doctor? Please help me with your suggestions. My skin became very sensitive. Please help me.

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        Shreyashi @Samiran last edited by sarkarsatarupa

        @samiran Swimming is one of the best activities to improve physical fitness. But studies show that doing it in chlorine pools can increase the risk of asthma, eczema, respiratory allergies, and allergic rhinitis, particularly in children. There can also be bacteria in the water that causes irritation. According to allergists, you can't develop an allergy to chlorine itself, but you can develop chlorine sensitivity, especially after years of competitive swimming. That sensitivity can result in nasal congestion after swimming in chlorine pools.

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