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Is Swimming Safe In People With Acute Pharyngitis And Respiratory Infections?

I am a 32 year old female- I have acute pharyngitis and upper respiratory infection. My family is going swimming tomorrow at a local pool, should I get in the water or not? I started Amoxicillan this evening- so it will not be even 24 hours on the meds. I don't feel like swimming, but I don't know if it might help or might hurt.
Mon, 19 Dec 2016
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Hi welcome to the health care magic

In congestive upper respiratory tract infection swimming is not advisable

For you it is better not to do swimming until congestive symptoms relieved

Take benadryl like decongestant drug and complete course of antibiotics

Even if still you want to do swimming and your condition good with no fever than you can swim with ear plug wear

Take care

Consult physician for examination

Hope your concern solved
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Is Swimming Safe In People With Acute Pharyngitis And Respiratory Infections?

Hi welcome to the health care magic In congestive upper respiratory tract infection swimming is not advisable For you it is better not to do swimming until congestive symptoms relieved Take benadryl like decongestant drug and complete course of antibiotics Even if still you want to do swimming and your condition good with no fever than you can swim with ear plug wear Take care Consult physician for examination Hope your concern solved