What is a Hot Tub Rash or Hot Tub Folliculitis?

 

Are you, or anyone knows suffers from red hives or bumps appearing on your skin after the use of public or badly kept bathing pool? Do not be concerned about it. The problem with your skin is referred to by the name hot tubs rash often referred to as hot tub folliculitis.

It’s easy to identify by red, itchy bumps that may be full of pus . They could look like an acne breakout, but may be in a larger size than usual. The bumps may be (but usually) located on or near hair follicles, especially if you’ve just removed or shaved hair using different methods.

The rash can occur anywhere from just a few hours to several days after contact with the water. The folliculitis that is common in hot tubs may be affected by any part of the body exposed to water. However, the risk is higher to affect places where water is kept for long periods, such as in swimwear. Other signs are mild skin patches that are red, swollen , or extremely itchy.

Treatment Options

There are a variety of treatment options, including warm compresses that are soaked in creams or lotions like Benadryl to relieve itching or antibacterial medications like Neosporin to treat secondary infections.

Alternately, rub Apple cider vinegar on the affected area, or soak with it.

The good news is that generally speaking, and in the most rare of circumstances, the folliculitis from hot tubs will heal itself, without interventions from a medical professional. In the instance that your skin is healthy, the bacterium that causes the condition will not last many years and disappear without help or assistance. If the issue doesn’t go away on its own and persists, it’s recommended to consult your physician to see if there’s something more serious.

How to Prevent Hot Tub Folliculitis

When the issue has been resolved and you’ll be trying to prevent a repeat of the same incident. Here are some suggestions to stop the possibility of having hot tub folliculitis in the future:

Get rid of your swimsuit as soon as you’re finished with the spa

Shower and wash with soap after using the hot tub.

Wash swimwear after every use

Do not be sure to avoid shaving or hair removal prior to using the hot tub.

Test strips are a way to ensure the water in your spa is in equilibrium prior to getting into the spa.

Follow the best practices for water maintenance to ensure that your water is sparkling and fresh.

Maintain the correct level of pH as well as levels for disinfectants

Proper Water Care

Analyzing the chemical composition of hot tubs.

 

If you own hot tubs, keeping monitoring of your maintenance schedule is vital for your security and the security of the members of your household. By ensuring that the water you use is in the proper chemical level and you’ll be sure that everyone who is using the hot tub can relax in the spa without worrying about skin infections or rashes or rashes of any kind.

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