It is not safe to go swimming with a fungal infection, as it can spread to others and worsen your condition. It is best to avoid swimming until the infection has cleared up.
No, Clobetasol Ointment is a corticosteroid that is primarily used to reduce inflammation and treat various skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. It is not effective in treating fungal infections like ringworm or athlete's foot. For fungal infections, antifungal medications are needed.
It is generally best to avoid swimming with an eye stye, as the bacteria in the water may worsen the infection. It is recommended to wait until the stye has healed before swimming to reduce the risk of complications.
Of course! However, if you find that the stye begins to redden or swell or is severe, WEAR GOGGLES!
I keep reading that this is not contagious however I contracted it from my boyfriend who had large amounts of it all over his torso, back, and arms. We dated for nearly two years and I never got it but once he moved in two months later I had it. :) If they don't understand what causes it to be triggered at all they shouldnt go stating that it's not contagious. It most certainly is. Maybe it's just rarely contagious.
You definitely can go swimming. The question should be, "Should you go swimming if you have a bad cough or running nose?" And no, you should not go swimming unless the water is warm enough, almost hot. - User:Johnnyeg94-IMPROVED ANSWER-(BY SUNLIGHT210)My advice to you is to NOT go swimming with any symptoms of a cold or any sickness. One reason is that you're mucus can get into the water and spread, and because of the infected water, other people can get sick. Another reason is that it will most likely worsen your sickness. Therefore, it is not recommended to go swimming with symptoms of a cold or any other disease.Hope that helps!~Sunlight210
It is safer that you do not go swimming until your infection has gone for good, as you may catch something from the water if it is not clean.
You can go swimming with a fungal infection, However, because the pool attendants are not going to inspect you or your fungal infection before you enter the water it is up to you to get it sorted out before taking part in such activities, go and see your doctor for some treatment, it is very contagious, and it is not very sporting of you to subject the public in general to this condition.
No, they only go away if treated.
You need to go to the doctor and get special medication.
If you are swimming in clean, chlorinated water this would be safe. If the water is not very clean, then there is a risk of exposing your sore to an infection. Personally, I would wait for the sore to heal.
Do not go swimming because the sty will sting and get worse from the chlorine in the water.
I would say no, not because it would hurt your infection, but because you would spread it to everybody else who is swimming in the pool. You should just work on curing your infection, then going swimming.
No, Clobetasol Ointment is a corticosteroid that is primarily used to reduce inflammation and treat various skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. It is not effective in treating fungal infections like ringworm or athlete's foot. For fungal infections, antifungal medications are needed.
The majority of skin, nail, or scalp fungal ailments need treatment. Your physician will be able to correctly identify what type of fungal infection you have and thereby prescribe the optimal therapeutic cream/ointment.
unless u want 2 get a bad infection
After having your membranes stripped, it is generally recommended to avoid swimming, especially in public pools or open water, due to the risk of infection. Stripping membranes can cause minor cervical changes, and swimming could introduce bacteria. It's best to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your specific situation.
No. The infection can aggreviate. You don't need to swim in that condition. If you do, you risk even more severe infection. Also, you need to consult your doctor for the thorough advice. Online advising, although good, can never replace the information given by your doctor so make sure that you go and ask your doctor about it.