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Chlorine Eye Irritation: Causes & Relief After Swimming
The most common cause of burning eyes after swimming in a chlorinated pool is a chemical called chloramine. Chloramine is formed when chlorine reacts with sweat, urine, and other organic matter in the pool water. It is a powerful irritant that can cause the eyes to become red, swollen, itchy, and burning.
Other potential causes of burning eyes after swimming in a pool include:
* Allergies to chlorine or other chemicals in the pool water
* Dry eye syndrome
* Bacterial or viral infections
* Contact lens irritation
If your eyes are burning after swimming in a pool, it is important to rinse them with cool water and avoid rubbing them. You can also try using over-the-counter eye drops to help relieve the irritation. If your symptoms are severe or do not improve within a few days, you should see an eye doctor.
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