There should be no problem to anyone but yourself. As you know, pool water dries out your skin even more, so you will need to hydrate it before swimming and after you get out. If you can swim in the ocean, the salty water may actually offer you some relief. If your skin is weepy, you may want to avoid the water until it heals so you don't get an infection.
No, eczema is not contagious. If your dog has eczema you should ask your vet. I know one cause of eczema can be from the diet the dog is on so it's a simple change of the food.
Well to get rid of eczema you should start putting cream for eczema at least 2x a day and puts lots of cocoa butter EVERYDAY
no. swimming at 40 c is not advisable because skin becomes dry, scaly and rough
If they have a splint on they should not go swimming in the firstplace. If they havent been to a doctor they need to go and if they have and the doctor splint it they should be resting not swimming.
Swimming during your period is fine as long as you wear a tampon which should be changed before and after you go swimming
You should check your local swimming pool. Or you can see a YMCA.
Actually tanning beds can help lessen the effects of eczema. I work at a tanning salon and I have quite a few customers who come in with doctors notes who have psoriasis or eczema who were sent to go tanning to help lessen the effects.
So you can just have fun in the jungle and go swimming
If you can get into Yale, go to Yale.
Just wash out the chemicals, you should be fine. Just don't go swimming after the relaxer because it is bad for your hair.
It isn't exactly 'curable', but if he's only very young, then he should grow out of it pretty quickly. If it doesn't clear up by itself then you should probably go and speak to your doctor, they'll give you some creams to treat it.
you should go with family out of town,go to the swimming pool,hang out with friends,their is alot of stuff you could do in the summer!