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Swimmer's Itch Definition
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A person with swimmer's itch has an infection of the skin, caused by a parasite. The infection causes a red, itchy skin rash on areas of the skin that are covered by a swimsuit.
![]() Swimmer's itch occurs mainly in fresh water, but may occur in salt water. It is similar to seabather's eruption, which is caused by a different parasite that is found only in salt water. Continue to Swimmer's Itch Symptoms
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