Swimming with piles (hemorrhoids) is generally considered safe, especially in clean water. However, it's important to avoid public pools or hot tubs, as bacteria can exacerbate irritation. If you're experiencing significant discomfort or if your condition is severe, it's best to consult a healthcare professional before swimming. Always prioritize your comfort and hygiene.
no
I would have thought swimming shorts would be ok
No. Not a good idea.
Yes it should be okay. However, you should always listen to the lifeguard.
I would say no, not because it would hurt your infection, but because you would spread it to everybody else who is swimming in the pool. You should just work on curing your infection, then going swimming.
no
25 ok
TheSe dirt piles are called the rotom hideout and if you beat dark rust you can go In there...
you can't go swimming!
no. swimming at 40 c is not advisable because skin becomes dry, scaly and rough
Go get a new game
Ok, first of all, since when do community colleges sell goggles? And second of all, go to a swimming or dollar store!