What to do if you have allergies after swimming

Allergy after swimming is considered to be caused by the body’s contact with sensitizing substances such as bathing suits and water, and can be improved by general treatment, oral medication and topical medication.
1. General treatment: improper choice of bathing suit, unclean water at the swimming place and other factors may irritate the skin and may lead to allergy after swimming. Patients should identify and avoid contact with the causative agent, and keep the area clean and avoid scratching the affected area.
2. Oral medication: patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to take oral cetirizine, loratadine and other antihistamines, which can play a role in anti-allergy, anti-inflammatory and anti-itching effect.
3. Topical medication: If the allergy symptoms are serious, the skin appears obvious red spots, pimples, etc., you can use topical hydrocortisone, dexamethasone and other glucocorticoid drugs to facilitate anti-inflammatory, anti-allergy.
If there is allergy on the body after swimming, it should be actively identified and kept away from sensitizers. It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals and cooperate with doctors for standardized treatment.