Hey Everyone,
Got a question that I can't seem to find the answer to with research so thought I'd ask you experts. I've noticed that my wife's eyes turn red after swimming (she says they always have in any pool) and I know from research they say that "pee" in the pool is what causes that. Well that is not the case in my pool as we have no kids and no kids swim in the pool and we are not urinating in it either lol. My chemistry is spot on, no bad smells, crystal clear, etc. I've noticed that if I swim right after adding chlorine my eyes will turn red as well, but if I swim before adding them they don't. So knowing there is no pee in the pool, and no CC when tested are we just more sensitive to chlorine? I hate when articles state stuff as fact like "pee is what is causing red eyes, not chlorine" when in our case that can NOT be true. Any advice is appreciated, thanks!
Got a question that I can't seem to find the answer to with research so thought I'd ask you experts. I've noticed that my wife's eyes turn red after swimming (she says they always have in any pool) and I know from research they say that "pee" in the pool is what causes that. Well that is not the case in my pool as we have no kids and no kids swim in the pool and we are not urinating in it either lol. My chemistry is spot on, no bad smells, crystal clear, etc. I've noticed that if I swim right after adding chlorine my eyes will turn red as well, but if I swim before adding them they don't. So knowing there is no pee in the pool, and no CC when tested are we just more sensitive to chlorine? I hate when articles state stuff as fact like "pee is what is causing red eyes, not chlorine" when in our case that can NOT be true. Any advice is appreciated, thanks!