H.P. asks from Colorado Springs, CO on July 22, 2008
Hives from Swimming???
Hi, I normally just get on here and read everyone elses questions and responses, and take advice from that. I haven't been able to find anything on here about this though.
I have noticed that everytime I take my 7 yr old swimming, she gets what looks like hives all over her body. They are on her back, stomach, legs, arms, just everywhere.
When we lived by the coast, I chalked it up to the salt water, then the chlorine, and I have come to realize it is just any type of swimming. It doesnt matter where.
I dont think its anything too serious. She says she can't even tell she has them, and they go away as soon as she has been out of the water for a while. I also thought it was maybe just the cold water, but it happens in the hot tub too. ?
I was just wondering if anyone has ever seen this befor?
Thanks,
~H.~
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S.M. answers from Colorado Springs on August 07, 2008
It still happens to me. Not just when I swim, but when i get wet at all! It doesn't bother me either.. It is nothing I would worry about too much. I talked to my doctor, and he said it could be a mild allergy to water. My big brother gets them too, from all the bleach in his diet.
J.R. answers from Colorado Springs on July 23, 2008
Hi H.. I have a six year old girl and three year old boy and the same happened to them hives all over their bodies everytime we went swimming, I later found out my friends two boys had the same reaction. I did some eliminating of things and started with the sunscreen, and that is what it was, The ssunscreen. We used the spray sunscreen from coppertone SPF 70and also spf 50 and they both had the same reaction the kids skin broke out in hives and a rash, well I stopped using that specific sunscreen and went back to the lotion suncreen and the hives dissapeared and we can ejoy the water again
My friend did the same and had the same results.
That specific sunscreen is very high in alcohol and very strong, even the one that is for children
Try it and see
Good Luck
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K.J. answers from Salt Lake City on July 23, 2008
could she have dry skin? that might be part of it
J.R. answers from Colorado Springs on July 23, 2008
Hi H.. I have a six year old girl and three year old boy and the same happened to them hives all over their bodies everytime we went swimming, I later found out my friends two boys had the same reaction. I did some eliminating of things and started with the sunscreen, and that is what it was, The ssunscreen. We used the spray sunscreen from coppertone SPF 70and also spf 50 and they both had the same reaction the kids skin broke out in hives and a rash, well I stopped using that specific sunscreen and went back to the lotion suncreen and the hives dissapeared and we can ejoy the water again
My friend did the same and had the same results.
That specific sunscreen is very high in alcohol and very strong, even the one that is for children
Try it and see
Good Luck
T.G. answers from Denver on July 23, 2008
My daughter gets a rash when she goes swimming. I just have her rinse really well and wash off with a gentle soap, like no more tears. Then we use johnson's lotion and by the time we leave the pool, her skin has calmed down. I think it is the chlorine.
S.M. answers from Colorado Springs on August 07, 2008
It still happens to me. Not just when I swim, but when i get wet at all! It doesn't bother me either.. It is nothing I would worry about too much. I talked to my doctor, and he said it could be a mild allergy to water. My big brother gets them too, from all the bleach in his diet.
D.K. answers from Denver on July 22, 2008
It could be clogged skin pores. Take her to a dermotologist just to make sure.
S.G. answers from Provo on July 23, 2008
Holly,
I used to get hives from swimming as well. I also would get them after taking a bath. They didn't bother me much. I don't get them as much any more. I am 32. I also get them after I have gone running or got my heart rate up. I think it is from sensitive skin, but that is just a guess. I never talked to a doctor about it and now like I said I don't get them nearly as much as I used to. Hope that helps.
S.
J.M. answers from Denver on July 23, 2008
Wow, I too had that as a kid! I have bad summer grass allergies and found that when I was having a flare up, I would get hives whether I was in a pool or the shower. I am currently having a bad summer and when I set up my daughter's kiddie pool the other day, I got hives on my inner arms (I was having a REALLY bad allergy day.) You may want to consider taking your daughter to an allergist and perhaps start her on annual shots if the allergies are bad enough.
A. answers from Salt Lake City on July 22, 2008
You might want to have her shower when she gets out of the water, it helps me and might rinse off whatever is causing the rash.
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