While anyone can get swimmer’s itch, children are more prone to the infection. They tend to play in shallow water and are less conscientious about showering off afterwards. Unfortunately, young people are also more likely to develop complications such as fever or a rash, which may last longer than the usual few days. If a child has any of these symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.

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