What is swimmer's itch?
Swimmer's itch (cercarial dermatitis) is an allergic reaction to parasites (cercariae) that briefly burrow into skin during freshwater (or sometimes saltwater) exposure. Larvae die quickly but trigger immune response causing characteristic rash.
Common after swimming in lakes, especially in warm weather. Not contagious — caused by environmental parasites, not transmitted person-to-person.
Do I have swimmer's itch? Common signs
If most of these describe what you're experiencing, telehealth may be a good next step:
What causes it
Schistosome cercariae (parasitic flatworm larvae) from snails in freshwater. Larvae mistake humans for their normal bird hosts, burrow in, and die — triggering allergic reaction.
Is it contagious?
No.
Towel off vigorously immediately after swimming — removes cercariae before they can burrow in.
Can it be treated online?
Routine swimmer's itch is well-suited to telehealth. Severe widespread reaction, signs of secondary infection — may need in-person care.
How swimmer's itch is treated
Topical steroids (hydrocortisone OTC, triamcinolone Rx). Antihistamines (cetirizine, diphenhydramine) for itch. Calamine lotion. Cool compresses. Severe widespread cases may need oral steroids.
Self-care while you wait
- Towel off immediately and vigorously after swimming
- Shower thoroughly with soap
- Cool compresses
- Anti-itch creams
- Antihistamines
- Don't scratch
- Avoid swimming areas with snail population near shore
- Swim in deep water rather than shallow shore
How long does it last?
Itching peaks in 24–48 hours, resolves in 3–7 days.
Frequently asked questions
Can I get it from other swimmers?
No — caused by environmental parasites, not person-to-person.
Will it come back if I swim again?
Each exposure can cause reaction. Subsequent reactions may be more severe due to sensitization.
Should I avoid all lakes?
Affected areas (shallow shore in warm weather) are higher risk. Deep water, swimming pools, ocean usually safe.
Is it related to ocean swimmer's itch?
Similar mechanism — different organism (seabather's eruption from jellyfish/sea anemone larvae in some saltwater).
Can my kid get it?
Yes — kids in shallow lake water especially. Towel off and shower after.


