Chlorine itself is a skin irritant, so you would expect it to worsen a rash of any type.
According to the Mayo Clinic website heat rash can sometimes get a bacterial infection in it. Also it can lead to heat exhaustion.
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Swimming with heat rash is generally not recommended, as it can exacerbate the irritation and lead to further discomfort. Chlorine in pools or saltwater can irritate the rash, while the friction from swimming can worsen the condition. It's best to allow the rash to heal before resuming swimming activities. If symptoms persist, consider consulting a healthcare professional for advice.
Low PH definitely causes rashes. This is because the water turns slightly acidic. As for chlorine, only high chlorine will cause a rash. If there is too little chlorine the water will not be as clean as it should be, but it won't cause a rash.
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Many people are switching to saltwater instead of chlorine because it is less harsh.
Heat rash does not need antibiotics.
Heat rash is not contagious, actually. Heat rash is caused by friction and sweating, so if it's hot and humid, you have a chance of getting heat rash in your armpits, between your legs, and on your butt.
Heat rash doesn't need antibiotics.
Heat rash is not contagious, actually. Heat rash is caused by friction and sweating, so if it's hot and humid, you have a chance of getting heat rash in your armpits, between your legs, and on your butt.
yes anyone and animal can get a heat rash. my little sister has one right now
GO TO THE DOCTOR. heat rash