Get Red, Itchy Eyes From The Pool? It's Because Of Other People's Wee

Get Red, Itchy Eyes From The Pool? It's Because Of Other People's Wee

If you're the kind of person who gets red, itchy eyes from being in the swimming pool, listen up: that isn't a reaction to chlorine, it's a reaction to other people's urine.

"Chlorine binds with all the things it’s trying to kill from your bodies, and it forms these chemical irritants," a spokesperson for the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the US explained. "That’s what’s stinging your eyes. It’s the chlorine binding to the urine and the sweat."

Gross.

Although no one would ever admit to taking a leak in the swimming pool, it appears it still happens. And it's making us feel kind of gross, I mean - who ARE you people?

Don't worry, it gets worse: a recent study found that urine may be the least of your worries, as more harmful chemicals - including insect repellant, caffeine and flame retardants - could be floating around in your local swimming haunt.

Commenting on the study, Professor Ernest Blatchley from the Division of Environmental and Ecological Engineering said, that swimmers are exposed to chemicals through three different routes.

"You can inhale, you can ingest and it can go through your skin. So the exposure you receive in a swimming pool setting is potentially much more extensive than the exposure you would receive by just one route alone," he said.

The lesson we can all learn from these studies: shower before entering the pool and if you've got to go, GET OUT.

10 Cool Pools Around the World
Lucerne: Park Hotel Vitznau(01 of10)
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Switzerland is neutral, it never takes sides, so its somewhat fitting that the pool at Park Hotel Vitznau is half inside, half outside. No one will fault you for favouring the sunnier side though.
Patagonia: Llao Llao Hotel & Resort, Golf-Spa(02 of10)
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Oh, you know, just a modest infinity pool in Argentina overlooking snow-capped mountains and glacier-feed lakes. At Llao Llao Hotel & Resort, you won’t want to get your hair wet only because it’ll mean losing sight of the view for a few seconds.
São Paulo: Hotel Unique(03 of10)
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They don’t call it Unique for nothing. The arc-shaped building features a rooftop pool with blood red tiles, not to mention brilliant views of São Paulo.
Phuket: The Naka Island(04 of10)
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Pool-side lounging at The Naka Island in Thailand is taken to the next level when the loungers are set on a central deck encircled by the water. Beyond that oceanic blue views for days.
Maldives: Velassaru(05 of10)
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Velassaru has the aquatic version of that scene in Zoolander when Hansel whispers “They’re in the computer.” In other words, the pool is in the ocean. Amazing, right? And such a Maldivian resort thing to do.
Bern: The Cambrian(06 of10)
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Another Swiss stunner, The Cambrian's infinity pool gives guests an astonishing widescreen view of the Alps. Thankfully it’s heated so it can be enjoyed year-round.
Bali: Ubud Hanging Gardens(07 of10)
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Putting the “in” in Indonesia, Ubud Hanging Gardens is on a hilltop surrounded by the greenest trees and terraced gardens. Their two-level infinity pool is a pretty nice perch above the Ayung River gorge.
Salvador: Tivoli Ecoresort Praia do Forte(08 of10)
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Where the pool ends and the ocean begins, it’s hard to tell. North of Salvador, which is known as the Brazil’s capital of happiness, Tivoli Ecoresort Praia do Forte is definitely within the bliss radius.
Rivas: Mukul Beach, Golf & Spa Resort(09 of10)
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There aren’t many places where one can cool off in the pool, then promptly hop out on the beach, grab a board and hit the waves. The Nicaraguan resort Mukul Beach Resort offers that killer proximity.
Guanacaste: Andaz Peninsula Papagayo(10 of10)
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Enjoy those candy-coloured Costa Rican sunsets from one of two pools at Andaz Peninsula Papagayo, one for families, the other for adults, both infinity.