Well, if you didn't get the vaccine and you are around people that are infected and you come in contact with their mucus of phlegm or their infected eyes, avoid contact with you mouth or nose or you have a possibility of getting Polio five to thirty five days later. Your symptoms will be a sudden high fever and Flu- like symptoms so you should definitely go see your doctor.
You can get sick from swimming in polluted water. This is why Swimming Pools have chlorine in their water. It is save, theoretically, to swim in an unpolluted pond or lake, but the water should be tested because it is not possible actually to know the water is safe otherwise.
Swimming after eating can cause indigestion because the muscles will take the blood that should be used for digestive organs. Waiting an appropriate amount of time after eating will take care of that.
Another problem a person can have is if there are bacteria present in the water. Generally you have problems with eye or ear infections, or intestinal upset if you swallow the water. Water has to be regularly treated with the proper amount of disinfectant. Usually chlorine is used to kill the germs in the water, but other chemicals and systems are available. Other infections could occur depending on the bacteria or fungi present. If you notice green growth in the pool (typically on the walls) or other unpleasant conditions such as cloudy water, it would be best to check with the attendant or owner to be sure the water is safe for swimming. Most commercial pools will close if they have a water contamination problem, but a private one may not close, and you need to use discretion before entering.
Not only can sickness occur, but swimming within one hour of eating can cause cramps so severe that drowning can result.
No, you can't get HIV from a swimming pool.
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to contract a disease
Catch My Disease was created on 2005-04-25.
No
Of course! Early detection can catch any disease in the early steps. The sooner you catch a disease the better you have to get ride of it. This is true about every disease.
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A communicable disease is one that one person can catch from another person. The flu is one such disease. A noncommunicable disease is one that one person can not catch from another. Cancer is one such disease.
A communicable disease is one that one person can catch from another person. The flu is one such disease. A noncommunicable disease is one that one person can not catch from another. Cancer is one such disease.
Depending on the quality of the bacterial control in the pool, it is technically possible.
What disease did timothy come down with
Swimming on Route 19.
Yes, it is an inherited disease, you can not catch it.