Swimmer’s Eye
Swimmer’s eye is a common complaint among swimmers who wear ill-fitting goggles or none at all.
It is often caused by chlorine irritation or anti-fogging agents used in goggles, and leaves the eyes itchy and scratchy.
Treatment
Try over-the-counter eye drops or visit a doctor for a diagnosis. Get yourself a pair of goggles that fit properly).
Filed under: Injuries • Swimming
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