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Updated on healthy 2024-04-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    swimming, bad, swimming pool ].

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are more people swimming in summer, and the swimming pool has become a place that people love and hate, and there are few people after the pool has been disinfected, but there are more people and various unsettling factors have also increased, if the person who swims together has an infectious disease, then do you dare to slow down the type and that person into the water together, and share a pool, so will the pool be infected with diseases, and if so, what kind of diseases will be transmitted?

    1. Non-contagious diseases

    Hepatitis B virus, sexually transmitted diseasesGenerally, it will not be infected through the swimming pool, the common hepatitis B, hepatitis C, HIV transmitted by the liquid, in the swimming pool the germs will first be destroyed by the chlorine disinfectant water and hydrogen peroxide of the swimming pool, if there is a small amount of surviving virus, then it will be diluted to a very low value, even if it happens to enter the human body, it will be eliminated by the human immune cells, and will not directly lead to infection.

    2. Some diseases are contagious

    While some terrible diseases are not so easily contagious, but some**Diseases, diseases of the digestive tract, eye diseasesIt is still possible to be transmitted to others through the water of the pool, such as patients with fungal infections, such as foot moss, body moss, pustules, acne and other skin and skin skin purulent scabs are also relatively easy to be spread through water, which can easily lead to some people suffering from otitis, gastrointestinal diseases, diarrhea and other symptoms, although some parasites are not transmitted through water, but swimming can also be infected if you share things with others, in addition to Chlamydia trachomatis will be killed in the strict disinfection pool water, However, if the pool water is polluted by too many people and the new pool water is not replaced in time, it is easy to cause other swimmers to suffer from conjunctivitis.

    3. How to choose a swimming pool

    Usually, when there are more people, the probability of being infected will be much higher than when there are fewer people, don't compete with others for the pool in summer, so as not to be contaminated by the virus, don't swim too long, take a bath after swimming, so that you can place the first disease infection, and the items should be placed separately when swimming, and it is best not to use the swimsuits, towels and other items close to the first place provided by the swimming pool.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Fungicides (usually chlorine or something) will be added to the water of regular swimming venues, although there is no guarantee that all bacteria will be killed.

    2. Of course, there are diseases transmitted by water, but in the swimming pool, when it is diluted by water countless times, it is no more dangerous than unintentionally touching ordinary water bodies in life, such as ponds and rivers.

    3. The water in the swimming pool is naturally not drinkable, which is common sense, which is the same as drinking dirty water and getting sick. But choking on a little once in a while won't be a big problem, because the human body is resistant.

    4. Swimming should actually be regarded as a part of people's lives, the resistance is normal, the health of the swimming venues is up to standard, there is no need to worry too much, at present, with the improvement of people's living standards, many cities and towns above the county level have built swimming pools, and it is rare to hear that there are infectious diseases because of swimming in the swimming pool.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Both possibilities are possible, provided that the pool is seen to see if there are AIDS, infectious diseases, ** diseases, etc. among the people who enter the pool.

    1. If there is, it is very likely to be infected, because there are bacteria and viruses in the body fluids they secrete, such as sweat, a small amount of urine, urethral secretions, etc., not to mention the disease, the virus is in the rash, which is extremely easy to infect. So in this case, it is easy to be infected;

    2. If not, then it is impossible to be contagious.

    By the way, there are three links to infection: 1. the source of infection, 2. the route of transmission; 3. Susceptible population. Although AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, etc., are transmitted only through sex, mother-to-child, and blood, they can be easily transmitted if they come into contact with bodily fluids, especially those containing viruses.

    In addition, it is possible to be infected only when all three conditions are met, so if you are in good health, you can rest assured that you can go swimming in a regular swimming pool. Aware of the cats.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Probably. Generally, swimming pools are disinfected every once in a while, so there must be a virus.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This water is definitely contagious because it contains so many other germs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are some unclean swimming pools where the water can indeed spread diseases.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the water in the pool is dirty, it can indeed spread diseases.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It must be, and the water in it does spread diseases.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If the water in the pool is not changed frequently, it can cause the spread of disease.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Diseases are definitely spreading, and there are some tiny bacteria that are transmitted through water

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, because everybody doesn't know what they're going to do in the water, it's dirty.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It will definitely be, so the water in the pool should be changed frequently.

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