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9. Prevention

When it comes to swimmer’s itch, the best way to reduce one's risk is to avoid areas where the parasite might reside. Be conscious of where you swim or wade, and check reports about outbreaks. Cercariae love warm water, so it’s best to head out to deeper, cooler water and stay away from the shore. Most importantly, rinse with clean water after swimming and dry yourself off properly to reduce the risk of dermatitis. Sunscreen can also provide a protective barrier against the parasite.

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