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Dermatologists have been treating swimmers’ itch in Charlotte residents since they first opened in the area. This condition can be very stressful if not treated properly by top experts.

What is a swimmer’s itch

A swimmer’s itch is a condition where rashes appear on the skin after swimming in microscopic parasite-filled fresh or salt water. It is also called cercarial dermatitis. Many cases have documented it appearing minutes and sometimes days after being exposed to the parasites. One thing about the swimmer’s itch is that it is not contagious so you do not need to worry about it spreading from person to person. This itch is most commonly reported during the early summer days when the water is the warmest. And lastly, there are no permanent effects on those who have this condition.

Causes of swimmer’s itch

A swimmer’s itch is caused by an allergic reaction to small worm-like parasites that live in fresh or salt water like lakes, beaches, oceans, etc.  These parasites first infect birds or mammals and then they are released from these infected creatures into the water. The swimmer’s itch can last up to a week maybe even longer depending on how long you were in the water. There are a few ways you can get rid of or prevent the swimmer’s itch some of which are as follows:

Anti-itch creams

One way to get rid of the swimmer’s itch is by using over-the-counter anti-itch creams or other home remedies like a cold compress, baking soda, or maybe even taking a bath with oatmeal. Another important thing to keep in mind when trying to cure the swimmer’s itch is not to scratch the area as it will delay the healing process and make the infection worse.

Waterproof sunscreen

If you want to prevent getting the swimmer’s itch in the first place, try using waterproof sunscreen before going into the water. Obviously, because the parasites are microscopic we can’t see them in the water. So, instead of being paranoid and wanting to be safe, waterproof sunscreen is the best option. Because of the fact that sunscreen has a greasy texture, it acts as a barrier and prevents parasites from entering your pores. Baby oil is another product you can use instead of waterproof sunscreen. And lastly, make sure to shower immediately after leaving the water.

Find top Charlotte dermatologists for swimmer’s itch

Taking care of your skin is our dermatologists’ top priority. After all, it is what gives you the most confidence the moment you wake up and before you go to bed. We want to make sure you do absolutely everything you can to keep your skin looking like perfection. If you have any queries related to your skin or you’d like to get evaluated to set up a good skincare routine that works best for you, contact Dermatology Specialists of Charlotte, Charlotte’s top Ballantyne and Blakeney Dermatologist, for your dermatology care.