Pool water rash

Can anyone shed further light on what is causing rashes and asmatic reactions for some swimmers on our USMS team? There have been several emails, but the following from a team mate is the most descriptive: after Sunday’s swim, I had a skin rash (ewww) where my suit straps were touching my body. I also had trouble breathing during and after practice. I have noticed that since around Thanksgiving, after I swim I have trouble breathing and my chest hurts. At first, I thought I might be sick, but it kept coming and going, with the consistency of when I swam. I called .... to ask if something had changed, especially on Sunday. He gave me a lot of good information on water, chlorine and chloramines gases. Since the Thanksgiving time frame they have had to increase the chlorine in the pool because of all the extra swimmers. They’ve been battling the gases that come from the chlorine and sit on the top of the water. Is this to be expected? Or is it not acceptable? :cane:
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  • Showering before getting into the pool is important. Sweat and bacteria combined with chlorine can form chloramines. That's what makes people cough and gag. Does your pool have that policy? The sweaty treadmill user who jumps in the pool before showering off is one of the primary culprits. Add a few more people into the mix, and the chloramine level can become unbearable. www.cdc.gov/.../irritants.htm gag, now i know why i can't breath in the pool. i used to swim at a Y where some guy got in with the most obnoxious cologne it was putrid. i have belonged to pool that required showering before entering. it is custom in the places i swam in europe. i noticed when the kids are all in the pool, it has a salty taste after. ick
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  • Showering before getting into the pool is important. Sweat and bacteria combined with chlorine can form chloramines. That's what makes people cough and gag. Does your pool have that policy? The sweaty treadmill user who jumps in the pool before showering off is one of the primary culprits. Add a few more people into the mix, and the chloramine level can become unbearable. www.cdc.gov/.../irritants.htm gag, now i know why i can't breath in the pool. i used to swim at a Y where some guy got in with the most obnoxious cologne it was putrid. i have belonged to pool that required showering before entering. it is custom in the places i swam in europe. i noticed when the kids are all in the pool, it has a salty taste after. ick
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