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momeluv Female, 49 years Orange County - CA Member since Mar 2008
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Am I infected with yeast? I have no problem as long as I don't come in contact with this water. Just looking for answers since the problem was somewhat severe and raw skin stings.
With the description of your rash, i do not think it is a yeast infection or any bacteria eating your skin that is causing you distress. Chlorine is used as a powerful combatant against many parasites and disease-causing pathogens in our water systems. It can also leave the skin dry and itchy, and leave hair dry, brittle, and prone to dandruff. Numerous scientific studies report that chlorinated water is a skin irritant and can be associated with rashes like eczema. Combined with volatile organic chemicals, it causes permanent respiratory problems.
On the other hand, a dermatological problem resulting in a red, bumpy, itchy rash, which looks like measles is caused by P. aeruginosa infection is On most bathers, the rash appears on the legs, trunk, inside of the arms, lower back, neck and shoulders, or anywhere the skin is broken, or where a swim suit rubs against and irritates the skin. This can be prevented by taking a soapy, hot water shower immediately after leaving the pool. If this persists, it is always good to see your doctor for proper evaluation. Take care and regards.
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Or should I keep looking for more chemicals that have come in contact with my skin? This is really frustrating. Thanks.
I have been taking a new medication for the past 4 months with high level of magnesium hydroxide. I'll talk to my allergist about this. Maybe a new medication is changing something. Do you think this would have anything to do with it?
How are you? The usual side effects of Magnesium hydroxide include : stomach cramps, upset stomach, vomiting or diarrhea. What other medications are you taking? On the other hand, The itching could also be due to hard water. This contains dissolved calcium and magnesium ions that can cause drying and itching of skin. Try having your water tested. Usually, a water softener may help improve these symptoms. Take care and keep us posted.