06/18/2025 / By Willow Tohi
Swimming pools, often seen as a refreshing escape from the heat, can pose significant health risks due to the chemicals used to keep them clean. From eye irritation to breathing troubles, the hazards are real and often overlooked. Dr. Elissa B. Gartenberg, a family medicine practitioner in Scottsdale, Arizona, encountered a patient whose asthma worsened due to the chlorine fumes in an indoor pool. This case highlights the need for awareness and precautions. As temperatures rise, it’s crucial to understand the risks and how to mitigate them.
Chlorine and bromine, commonly used to disinfect pools, can form irritating by-products when combined with sweat, urine and other contaminants. These by-products can cause a range of health issues:
Swimming in chlorinated pools can lead to several eye problems, including conjunctivitis, dry eye and keratitis. Dr. Jovi Boparai, an ophthalmic surgeon at CorneaCare, explains, “Exposure may lead to dry eyes, a condition that presents with dryness, wateriness, redness, irritation and blurred vision. Chlorine can disrupt the tear film, which lubricates the eyes and allows clear, comfortable vision.”
A 2021 study found a correlation between swimming in chlorinated pools and an increased risk of bladder cancer. Researchers examined lifetime water-related habits and exposure to disinfection by-products, concluding that those who swam in chlorinated pools had a higher risk.
The health risks associated with swimming pools are influenced by various factors:
Experts offer several recommendations to reduce the potential harm from pool chemicals:
Swimming in lakes and oceans can also pose health risks. Dr. Gartenberg cautions, “Natural water is not filtered, treated, or predictable.” She recalls a tragic case where a young boy developed a fatal infection after swimming in a contaminated lake. “I recommend avoiding diving or letting lake water shoot up the nose, especially in the summer when the risk is highest.”
Swimming can be a wonderful activity for families, but it’s essential to be aware of the potential health risks and take the necessary precautions. By following these guidelines, you can enjoy the water while minimizing the chances of eye irritation, breathing trouble and other health issues. Stay informed, cautious and safe this summer.
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