Causes And Risk Factors Of Swimmer's Itch
Not Drying Off After Swimming

Not drying off after swimming can increase an individual's risk for contracting the parasite associated with swimmer's itch. Parasites may attach to the skin while swimming and since the parasites that cause swimmer's itch are microscopic, it is impossible to know whether one is latched onto the body or not. Therefore, it is vital to have a thorough drying routine after swimming. Properly drying off with a towel after swimming can remove any parasites attached to the body before they have the chance to burrow under the skin, minimizing the risk of exposure and the occurrence of the uncomfortable rash that follows exposure.
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