Health Department Investigates Rashes Reported after Swimming at Greenwood Park

(BINGHAMTON - NY) – The Broome County Health Department has been involved in an investigation prompted by phone calls from swimmers experiencing itching and rash-like symptoms after swimming at Greenwood Park at the end of May. There have been no additional reports of rashes since. The investigation is ongoing. Symptoms from those interviewed from the isolated cases are similar to those of swimmer’s itch.
The signs and symptoms of swimmer’s itch include:
· small reddish pimples
· small blisters
“Swimmer’s itch is neither dangerous nor contagious but can be very uncomfortable,” said Claudia Edwards, Public Health Director for the Broome County Health Department.
To minimize the likelihood of getting swimmer’s itch:
· Do not swim near or wade in marshy areas where snails are commonly found.
· Do not attract birds (by feeding them) to areas to where people are swimming.
If a person comes into contact with the parasites associated with swimmer’s itch, symptoms usually begin within 12-24 hours. Symptoms can last for a few days up to a week or more.
· Apply cool compresses to the affected areas
· Bath in Epsom salt
· Soak in colloidal oatmeal baths
· Apply baking soda paste to the rash (made by stirring water into baking soda until it reaches a paste-like consistency)
· Use an anti-itch lotion
Please report any itchy rashes that may develop within 2 days of swimming at Greenwood Park to the Broome County Health Department at 607.778.2839. If a rash persists over a week, please contact your primary physician.
For more information regarding swimmer’s itch, visit the Broome County Health Department’s website at www.gobroomecounty.com/hd.
Posted: 6/10/2011 9:26 am
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