It is generally not advisable to go swimming when you have conjunctivitis, as the condition can be contagious, especially if it’s viral or bacterial. Swimming Pools can also irritate the eyes further due to chlorine or other chemicals. It's best to wait until the infection has cleared up and consult with a healthcare professional for guidance.
Yes, no reason not to.
Better late than never. Go for it.
Yes it should be okay. However, you should always listen to the lifeguard.
Bacterial conjunctivitis and viral conjunctivitis are both highly contagious diseases and children should remain at home until released by their doctor to return to the classroom.
probably yes....if you have some skin problems then go what you want...we have our own freedom..
Swimming after getting your piercing is not a good idea. The water has a lot of bacteria in it which could cause an infection. It is recommended that you wait the full heal time before swimming, which is 6-12 months.
Not at all
heyyy inbox me sometime but it costs 4.00 pounds each okay darling <3 x
By getting in the water and knowing that its okay. I would suggest that you go with a friend or a group of friends so you have safety. Don't go alone, in case something would happen.
Whether it’s okay to go swimming on May 13 depends on several factors, including the weather, water temperature, and safety conditions at the location you plan to swim. If the weather is warm and the water is safe for swimming, it can be a great time to enjoy the water. Always check local guidelines and advisories before swimming.
you can't go swimming!
Yes it is, but washing it may lengthen the life of the suit.