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Silo123
6 months ago

No, usually NOT.

As a child, I had an unrecognized renal disease (infection), where I really after every one in winter! Visit to the swimming pool in the course of sports lessons in the school (only in winter). My mother had real difficulties getting rid of it at the time, because I had no diagnosis at first. Sometime, somehow it worked.

This was the only sign for this other underlying disease at the beginning and that I was always sick for weeks. Only when other symptoms were added, the diagnosis was made, and I treated, after that (after healing) something never happened again. It must not have been a simple, normal kidney inflammation at the time, I do not know the details. I was a child (primary school). The doctor should have said that I could have died and I still had YESHRElang regularly for post-control.

U.U. I caught a footwarm in the swimming pool (swimming bath more by exclusion principle, actually gave no other path of infection.)

Otherwise NO, not even foot fungus, and I have never used the foot disinfection spotlights, only paid attention to good drying between the toes.

Being sick by visiting the swimming pool is MÖGLICH, but really rather unusual/same.

If you should get sick more often, you have not dried a different basic disease or the intermediate cavity (foot mushroom)

BartLisaMaggie
6 months ago

Disease pathogens are bacteria and viruses.

If you come into contact with them and the immune system can’t prevent them, you get sick.

It doesn’t matter where/how to catch the pathogens – swimming pool, supermarket, disco, with friends etc.pp.

The fact that you get sick from wet hair in winter is a half-truth.

BarnoJasomir99
6 months ago

I’ve never been sick after a visit to the swimming pool.

I don’t know anyone who gets sick after the bathing fun.

LG Barno

PeterP58
6 months ago

So I didn’t know why you should get sick after a swimming pool visit!? Well, except it’s cold and windy outside and you go through the area with wet hair or something like that!

Niccl2003
6 months ago

No, not at all. But you should dry properly because if you go wet out, you should get sick quickly. I’ve done it, but I’ve never had an experience

Ssarah880
6 months ago

I’ve never been sick after a swimming pool visit directly but whether it increases the risk I don’t know

Unholdi
6 months ago

Not that I knew had never had anything, neither after the chlorine bath, nor after one in the woodstuple… except before, in school…

Uwe65527
6 months ago

I never got sick.