Swimmers Itch
Swimmer’s itch is a skin infection where red skin rashes appear. It’s also quite popular as cercarial dermatitis as well as
duck itch. Rashes appear along with itching. Though it is not that mush severe, but can turn something worst. It can happen because of moles, swans, red-winged, muskrats, grackles etc. If it appears to be very severe then you need to consult with doctors.
• For treating the pan you can also use Benadryl spray on your body.
• Whenever you finish swimming, use a towel to dry yourself.
• For getting some useful remedy you can use the acetic acid, salt water, methyl alcohol etc for washing your body.
• Prepare a paste of baking soda & smear it on the damages areas.
• You can use baking soda or colloidal oatmeal for your bathing.
• Use the isopropyl alcohol for cleaning the damages areas & then apply a proper coating of calamine lotion on the affected portions.
• Cold compress has also been found to be beneficial for treating swimmer’s itch.

1 Users Response In This Post
I used a product this summer that prevented swimmer’s itch. It’s called Swimmer’s Itch Guard and it worked.
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