There is possibly too much chlorine in the water which the municipality have treated it with. You need to install a filter on the main water line that feeds your house and before it branches off to the other parts of your house. Filtering your water will make it super clean and will lessen the amount of chlorine in the water.
Is the water too hot? When we wash ourselves in water that is too hot we appear to have a patchy red rash. If this is not the case then you could be allergic to something you are using in the shower. Change your products to see if it gets better. If it doesn't go and talk to your doctor about an allergy test.
That would depend on what contaminate was in the water. Certainly, dirty water carries disease, so don't drink it... and stay out of it.
do you have psoriasis? I do and whenever I scratch and its red it will usually sting a bit, dont worry after its first exposure to water it will be fine next time
Water entering the shower has no sperm. Water leaving the shower might, depending on who was there last.
Shower in warm water, not hot. Don't get shampoo or strong soap on your legs. Lie down on a towel for five minutes after your shower.
rash guards are not permitted by the National Water Park Association (NWPA)
Water source+ pipes + pump = active shower.
A shower door water stopper is designed to prevent water from leaking out of the shower enclosure. It acts as a barrier to keep water contained within the shower area, reducing the risk of water damage to the surrounding floor and walls. The water stopper is typically installed at the bottom of the shower door to create a seal that prevents water from escaping when the shower is in use.
Of course you could I mean it's not as much water as a pool so it's possible but you would have to be pretty stupid to drown in a shower.
Ice and cold shower, your nerve endings are going crazy
A coat of baby powder after the shower or diaper rash cream. Don't go unless you absoutley have to!
To adjust the temperature of the water in the shower, you can turn the shower knob to the left for hotter water and to the right for colder water.