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one6o4 08-14-2010 08:31 PM

Some sort of sensitive skin reaction via chlorine?
 
In my complex/apartment there's a well-kept swimming pool, and I usually go swim there 4 days every week.

I just came back from swimming and I got out way earlier than I usually stay there for. I usually do about 15 laps, today I did two, and then I noticed in the pool I my chest was itching and my stomach aswell.

My lips got unusually more chapped and I felt that something was wrong, so I got out of the pool, went to changeroom and checked myself out.

My face was all red, same with my upper body. There was alot of whitish/reddish spots or bumps on my face, and upper body, like chest and lower abdominals

I've never had a problem before with 2 years of swimming and now it just happens, not sure what to think. The pool is usually very well-kept by the owners, cleaned every morning, not sure what happened. It was very itchy and red all over my skin, but I used a home remedy to sooth the itching and the bumps, by using cucumber extract. It worked pretty well but I usually swim alot and I don't want to stop this source of daily cardio.

Could anyone give me some insight on this? Solutions, how to avoid, etc. I have pretty sensitive skin.

Meowjin 08-15-2010 04:48 AM

cancer

one6o4 08-15-2010 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MajinHurricane (Post 7068532)
cancer

Thanks for your thoughtful response. It's really great to see that in a serious forum, you barge into a thread just to post a bullshit response thinking it's funny. Are you proud of yourself you dumbfuck?

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Meowjin 08-15-2010 04:47 PM

Autism.
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JSilver 08-15-2010 05:05 PM

Stop swimming for now. Call the Doctor or if you have one, a Dermatologist.


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