Is it possible that chlorine in a pool can make your head itch?
Yes, chlorine in a pool can cause your head to itch. Chlorine is a chemical that is used to disinfect swimming pools and kill bacteria. However, chlorine can also irritate the skin and scalp, causing itching, dryness, and flaking. This is especially true for people with sensitive skin or scalp conditions like eczema or psoriasis.
If you experience head itching after swimming in a chlorinated pool, there are a few things you can do to relieve the itch and prevent it from happening again:
* Rinse your hair and scalp thoroughly with fresh water after swimming.
* Use a gentle shampoo and conditioner to wash your hair after swimming.
* Apply a leave-in conditioner or hair oil to your scalp to help moisturize and soothe it.
* Avoid scratching your head, as this can worsen the itching.
* If the itching is severe, you may want to take an oral antihistamine to help relieve it.
In some cases, head itching from chlorine can be a sign of a chlorine allergy. If you experience other symptoms of a chlorine allergy, such as difficulty breathing, wheezing, or a rash, you should see a doctor.
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