Blurry Vision after swimming

Discussion in 'Health, Beauty, and Fashion' started by Sande, Jul 2, 2011.

  1. Sande

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    Is it normal to have blurry vision after going swimming?? I lasted a day and a half already...
     
  2. Sande

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    Sorry ment *It not I
     
  3. AC0110

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    No.!!!
     
  4. reno

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    chlorine... yay! =D
     
  5. kontradictions

    kontradictions Well-Known Member

    It means someone farted in the water and you swam through it.
     
  6. brown_bear

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    ^ ewww...doesnt that just give you pink eye or something..?? -____-"


    blurry vision..that just means ya need googles doesnt it.?..
     
  7. [N]

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    go to the doctor
     
  8. Sande

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    I can see again!!! Too much chlorine and bacteria in the water i guess
     
  9. ao_xxx

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    have you tried wearing swimming goggles and seeing if it makes a difference? I say more likely than not it's chlorine in the water that is making your eyes fuzzy.
     
  10. mr_evolution

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    i thought to get pink eye you need to be more direct like farting in their pillow
     
  11. reno

    reno Well-Known Member

    thats wat happened with u?? o_O
     
  12. Sande

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    I can't swim with googles on because they dont stay on my face cuz i dont really have a nose bridge
     
  13. EvilTofu

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    whether it's in pools or the ocean, the waters could be really dirty and nasty, make sure to rinse your eyes with clean water, better yet, always wash yourself afterwards.
     
  14. reno

    reno Well-Known Member

    there's like a million different designs of googles...
    go out and find one that works for you - even if you have to spend up on it

    i got one that was like 80odd even tho i've barely used it haha
    >.<
     
  15. brown_bear

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    same the tip is to not to lift the googles off your head once theyre on dont lift them off...
    esp. when ya already started swimming with them...coz thas when they wont be as tight...
    when ya face is dry...
     
  16. reno

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    try a swimming cap over the goggles... helps it stay in place =)
    remember to rinse the googles and gap in fresh water afterwards!
     
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    no thats whut happened to bb cause she always talks from experience! :trollface:
     
  18. mr_evolution

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    reminds me of the scene of knocked up
     
  19. reno

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    don't remember what scene ur talking abt... >.<
     
  20. intraland

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    It's not that pool water's dirty or anything, its just the chlorine irritating the eye, so it makes it redden up and your eyesight go blurry.

    To prevent it, get goggles or close your eyes while swimming.

    Actually rinsing with clean water won't help much, because once the eyes have been in direct contact with the bacteria or fungi or w/e's via the water medium, they likely used the eye socket's lubricant-ness to go deeper and start to multiply etc etc. the safest bet it to be air tight and wear goggles to go swimming whether in ocean or pool.