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    A Chlorine Allergy Affects Swimmers

    Chlorine is a chemical with a lot beneficial uses including swimming pool maintenance and drinking water treatment. Everyone using a swimming pool can rest assured that they are swimming in clear water if the pool has been maintained properly with chlorine. The drinking water that people use from their taps contains chlorine that makes it convenient for drinking. Most people have no idea what is in their drinking water or their swimming pools. Most of these people are the bulk grateful that they have water to drink and a clean swimming pool for recreation. Unfortunately for some people, they have a chlorine allergy that makes life a bit more difficult.

    Chlorine is abundant in nature so the water in the swimming pools and taps are just examples. Chlorine also is present in salt and bleaches. Although this chemical has a lot important uses, those with a chlorine allergy will have a difficult time appreciating the advantages when they penetrate a pool that is maintained with chlorine. The vast bulk of the swimming pools use chlorine for purification.

    A Chlorine Allergy Forces People To Make Adjustments

    Someone with a chlorine allergy could have a very grave reaction in an indoor swimming pool treated with chlorine. This reaction could be like asthma, and these symptoms can be frightening. A person with a chlorine allergy in one of these pools will feel like they cannot breathe. A chlorine allergy can have a debilitating effect on those with this condition. Lifeguards and other pool workers with a chlorine allergy could have their life affected greatly. The lungs are affected by the chlorine in the pool, and the problem with the lungs creates a feeling of not being able to breathe.

    Chlorine in drinking water can have very grave side effects on those that drink this water. There is some proof that this substance in the water could influence the life of a pregnant woman. The chlorine in the drinking water can lead to stillbirths and miscarriages. Some scientists believe that chlorine in the tap water could lead to colon and bladder cancer. Those with a chlorine allergy do not have to resign themselves to a life without swimming pools and water. There are alternative materials for pool maintenance. Those with a chlorine allergy will want to avoid any pools that do not have this alternative purification treatment. A chlorine allergy can be a problem, but it does not have to be an impediment to a amazing life.

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