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  1. A swimming pool granuloma is a long-term (chronic) skin infection. It is caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium marinum (M ... can live in fresh and salt water, unchlorinated swimming pools, and aquarium tanks. The bacteria can enter the ...
  2. Swimming pool cleaner poisoning occurs when someone swallows this type of cleaner, touches it, or breathes in its ... The harmful substances in swimming pool cleaner are: Bromine Calcium chloride Calcium hypochlorite Chelated copper Chlorine Soda ash Sodium bicarbonate Various mild acids
  3. ... athlete's foot from damp surfaces, such as showers, swimming pools, and locker room floors. To prevent it:</p>< ... Preschoolers are most likely to drown in a swimming pool. People who have seizure disorders are also at ...
  4. Put a fence around all home swimming pools. The fence should completely separate the yard and house from the pool. The fence should be 4 feet (120 centimeters) or higher. ...
  5. ... closed all winter) Mild cleaners Some bleach products Swimming pool water (and tablets used in swimming pool water) Note: This list may not include all ...
  6. ... 1XXA Intentional self-harm by drowning while in swimming pool, initial encounter X71.2XXA Intentional self-harm by drowning after jump into swimming pool, initial encounter X71.3XXA Intentional self-harm by ...
  7. ... showers, for instance after sports or at the swimming pool, people with family members who have warts, schoolchildren ... socks with others. Do not go barefoot at swimming pools, or in communal showers or changing rooms. Do ...
  8. ... Frequent contact with infectious fungi, for example in swimming pools and saunas Damaged nails Tight shoes Certain skin ... often as possible Wearing flip-flops when using swimming pools, communal showers and changing rooms Not sharing towels, ...
  9. ... atrophy. Exercise can consist of a combination of swimming pool and recreation-based activities. Swimming can be continued in non-ambulatory patients under ...
  10. ... Preschoolers are most likely to drown in a swimming pool. People who have seizure disorders are also at ... and silently. Drowning precautions should include: Fences around pools Supervising children near any body of water, including tubs Not swimming or boating when under the influence of alcohol ...
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