Pool chemical allergy - can anyone please help???

Former Member
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I moved to a community in July that has an indoor pool. Great! I can do water aerobics and enjoy the pool. But I started getting hives and rashes in August. By September 1 I was covered with sores from digging my skin all hours of the day and night. I was told it was dry skin (Having moved from NH to New Mexico) It got worse in spite of all the creams and lotions. I was even put on steroids. That helped - but within two days of stopping them the itch and rash returned. The doctor said it can't be the pool - the pool I use has bromine instead of chlorine - very unusual to be allergic to that. Saw an allergist - nope, can't be the pool. Saw a dermatologist - nope, not the pool. I have all kinds of OTC pills and creams, prescription for creams and pills. Skin clears, I go in the pool for an hour and within 12 hours I want to rip my skin off, in spite of heavy duty anti histimines and all the lotions and creams. Anyone have any suggestions????
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 14 years ago
    respectfully, professionals telling you that a pool cannot pose allergy problems are wrong. also, the issue may not be chlorine or bromine. there is more in pool water than simply water and one these chemicals. will be difficult to track down. caution: skin issues are one thing, but if you find the allergy extends to asthma-like issues, take care.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 14 years ago
    respectfully, professionals telling you that a pool cannot pose allergy problems are wrong. also, the issue may not be chlorine or bromine. there is more in pool water than simply water and one these chemicals. will be difficult to track down. caution: skin issues are one thing, but if you find the allergy extends to asthma-like issues, take care.
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