What is the danger of swimming in water bodies. Intestinal infections after bathing: a dangerous virus or bacteria

After all, ponds with stagnant water carry many dangers, namely the possible infection of people with various infectious diseases. Elena KONCHENKOVA, an infectious disease specialist of the highest qualification category of the regional center for specialized types of medical care, spoke about the dangers lurking in the water.

- Fresh water, especially during prolonged heat, is an ideal breeding ground for many microorganisms: pathogens of enterovirus infections, dysentery, leptospirosis, legionellosis, salmonellosis, viral hepatitis A, E, mycobacteria. There are known cases of mass diseases of people with cholera and typhoid fever after swimming in water bodies contaminated with non-disinfected household waste. sewage containing pathogens of infectious diseases. Bathing is also dangerous due to chemical contamination with mineral fertilizers and pesticides, as well as their decomposition products, which can lead to allergic reactions, skin diseases, diseases of internal organs, - said Elena Aleksandrovna.

Often, cows, horses, and small livestock come to water bodies located near villages for watering. In this case, the water is contaminated with animal feces and there is a high probability of getting an intestinal infection or helminthiasis.

Not only fresh water is dangerous, but also sand at a depth of 5-6 cm. You should not dig into the sand on the beach and allow children to sand castles if the purity of the water and the coast leaves much to be desired.

– The main cause of infection when swimming in water is ignoring the most obvious hygiene rules. Very often, vacationers know that swimming in this reservoir is prohibited, but this does not stop them. If you still went into such water, try not to swallow it in any case, and after bathing, take a shower. Do not eat on the beaches after swimming in open water, the expert concluded the story.

Crowded beaches should be avoided. How more people the higher the risk of infection. It is best to swim where there are specially equipped beaches, and the water meets sanitary requirements.

Basically, a variety of intestinal infections and skin diseases are caught in the water, which are caused by all possible types of microorganisms.

Summer is the peak of the incidence of such infections in middle lane. Indeed, protozoa, pathogenic fungi, helminths (worms), various bacteria live in beach sand.

Mikhail Lebedev, Medical Consultant, Center for Molecular Diagnostics (CMD), Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Rospotrebnadzor

We know that "before everyone was swimming, and there was nothing." If you think so too, just look at the list of surprises waiting for you in the water.

Giardiasis

Giardia are the simplest microorganisms, of which there are quite a few around us. In places where feces and sewage enter the water, there are even more of them. They cling to us if we drink contaminated water or swallow it while bathing. Nothing happens immediately after the swim, the first signs appear after 1-2 weeks.

Symptoms are typical for all intestinal infections: diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain. The danger is severe dehydration. Treated with antibiotics and diet.

Cryptosporidiosis

Rotaviruses

Who once had rotavirus (aka intestinal flu), he hates fast diets. Diarrhea, vomiting, high fever and a complete lack of energy are signs of an infection that can be caught in the water. There are vaccinations for the virus, but there is no specific treatment, which means that you can only endure and mitigate the symptoms.

Hepatitis

Hepatitis A and E are viral infections that are transmitted through drinking water. Basically, of course, residents of hot countries suffer from them, but we also suffer from them. About what hepatitis is and how to protect yourself from them, we already.

Cholera

This is a particularly dangerous infection and one of the global problems of the world. It seems that cholera is ill only in hot countries with a low sanitation culture, but in fact, cholera pathogens are regularly found in Russia. Epidemiological situation on cholera in the world in 2005-2014. In fact, cholera in most cases is treated quickly and easily, and its main danger is dehydration due to severe diarrhea.

Dysentery, salmonellosis, escherichiosis

These are different diseases with different pathogens, but with generally similar symptoms: diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, and fever. There are slight differences between them, but they are not fundamental. The main thing is that all these diseases are dangerous in the same way that cholera is dangerous: dehydration and all its serious consequences. They are also treated according to the same scheme: restoration of water balance, antibiotics and intestinal sorbents.

Leptospirosis

A dangerous bacterial infection that is transmitted from animals affects the liver and kidneys. It starts with headache, fever, abdominal pain. Other symptoms are red eyes and jaundice. It can end very sadly. Bacteria enter the blood more easily through wounds and mucous membranes.

Bather's itch

Other infections

These are not all diseases that are transmitted through water. In the middle lane it is difficult to meet typhoid fever or the causative agent of trachoma (this is a disease that affects the eyes). But in warm regions they are in considerable quantities. Worm infestations are rarely transmitted when swimming, but in dirty waters there is a chance to pick them up.

What can not get infected in the water

One of the most common horror stories, which many continue to believe in, is the chance to get gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia or others while swimming, Mikhail Lebedev notes. But this is a myth. If you just swim and do not have sex in the water, you will not get infected with specific infections.

STIs are transmitted only from person to person and it is through sexual contact. Moreover, it is impossible to catch hepatitis B or HIV infection when bathing.

Mikhail Lebedev

Fear number two - to catch a cold something, such as kidneys. This fear has little basis. Our body temperature is maintained from the inside, and if the body is supercooled from summer bathing, then the whole body. Hypothermia can become an additional factor for the development of diseases, but definitely not the main one.

Without comorbidity, this is quite difficult. But hypothermia when bathing can be one of the reasons for the development of cystitis.

Alexey Moskalenko, pediatrician at DOC+ service

How to swim without getting sick

All the horrors described above do not mean that it is not necessary to climb into the water at all. It is enough to follow the rules of bathing.

The place for swimming should be clean at least visually, and even on the shore. Still water is much more dangerous than running water. Do not go into the water among the thickets of swamp plants, knee-deep in mud.

If you want to swim in an artificial reservoir where the water is renewed slowly (in a pond or a ditch) and in which a lot of people bathe, then it’s better to find another place: too many infections are transmitted from person to person through close contact, when it’s warm and wet around. Do not swallow water when swimming.

The sand on the beach is not treated with disinfectants, therefore, at a depth of 5–6 centimeters, it is the most favorable environment for various microorganisms (mainly pathogens of fungal infections). Wet sand is especially dangerous.

Mikhail Lebedev

You should not build castles and dig up to your head in the sand if there are wounds on the skin.

After swimming, take a shower if there is one on the beach, and if there is none, wash your hands, face and feet. Not clean water? Take wet wipes and liquid bottles with you. Take a shower when you get there.

In any case, remove wet swimwear and swimming trunks, change into dry clothes while you rest between swims.

How to understand that you can not swim

When you see control signs near a river or pond, do not swim there.

Remember that city fountains, in which water circulates in a closed system, from which animals drink and in which the homeless bathe, is a very, very bad place to swim.

Fun and useful activity. But there are some health risks associated with swimming in polluted sea waters.

What health risks are present in sea water?

Most waterborne diseases are associated with faecal contamination from humans or animals. The main diseases caused by bathing in water contaminated with faeces are diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and respiratory infections of the ear, throat and nose.

Why can coastal waters suffer from faecal pollution?

"Direct discharge of sewage, sewage runoff and sewage run off streets and farmland (often via streams and rivers). And then that water can affect the quality of coastal waters," says Thomas Bell, director of the Maritime Society's Coastal Pollution Division. protection (MCS) in the UK.

The degree of pollution from these sources varies from one beach to another, depending on the proximity of sewers and the type of wastewater treatment that is used.

The weather also affects pollution

Bathing water quality drops 24 to 48 hours after heavy rains, says Andy Cummins, campaign manager for Surfers Against Wastewater in Britain. This is because mixed sewer overflows, which carry excess sewage from sewage treatment plants to rivers and seas to prevent flooding, operate most often during thunderstorms. There is also Great chance that the sea will be affected by polluted crop discharge waters after heavy rains.

"To minimize the risk of swimming in polluted water, choose beaches that have a blue flag or are recommended by health authorities," says Bell. "If there was heavy rain, stay out of the water for at least 24 hours." Even on a beach that meets EU minimum mandatory standards and is rated good, there is a 12%-15% chance of sickness-related sewage contamination, Bell said.

  • Do not swallow sea water or water from coastal streams.
  • Avoid splashing seawater or water jets into your mouth.
  • Wash your hands with soap and water so that any wet sand is washed out of your hands before eating.
  • Follow beach safety guidelines.

In most cases, any infection (such as indigestion) will be mild and treatable. However, if the symptoms persist, it is recommended to consult a doctor.

blue flag scheme

The blue flag only includes beaches that meet the highest standards. The flag is awarded annually to beaches that meet high management standards, promote environmental protection and have achieved high water quality standards in the previous summer season. The blue flag is therefore another important indicator good quality bathing water.

With the onset of summer, people are in a hurry to go to nature closer to a river or lake. What could be better than a dip in the cool water and wash away the accumulated fatigue? However, do not forget that swimming can be hazardous to health, since many water bodies are heavily polluted. What diseases can be obtained by plunging into the river and how to protect yourself from them, we will consider in this article.

What can you "pick up" in a lake or river?

Residents of coastal cities and towns are very lucky. Sea water, saturated with salts and other trace elements, destroys almost all pathogens and swimming in the sea is absolutely safe. As for fresh water in rivers and lakes, summer time it becomes an ideal breeding ground for bacteria and microbes. For a person, this can result in serious skin and intestinal diseases. In addition, the eyes and mucous membranes may be affected. The most common diseases that can easily be "caught" in fresh water include:

  1. "The Bather's Itch"- a non-dangerous, but extremely unpleasant disease, manifested by swelling of the skin, itching and rashes. Infection occurs by contact with the skin of schistosome larvae, which are carried by ducks and mollusks. In rare cases, the help of a doctor is required, most often the disease goes away on its own.
  2. Intestinal infections. These include dysentery, adenovirus, etc. by the most dangerous disease is cholera. The virus can end up in water bodies due to sewage runoff into water.
  3. Rotavirus is the most common cause of prolonged and severe diarrhea in children. Primary infection can be dangerous, repeated infections are no longer so acute.
  4. Leptospirosis. Despite the fact that the disease is common in Asian countries, it can also be picked up in Russia. Infection of water bodies occurs due to rats. The virus enters the human body through damaged skin and mucous membranes. You can get sick even if you accidentally swallow contaminated water. Symptoms of the disease are fever, pain in the joints and muscles. If you suspect leptospirosis, it is important to see a doctor as soon as possible.
  5. Worm invasion. It is quite difficult to get this disease through swimming in reservoirs, but such cases sometimes happen. The peddler of infection are ducks and stray animals bathing in reservoirs.
  6. Viral hepatitis A. It causes severe intoxication of the body and affects the liver.
  7. Diseases of the eyes and ears. Conjunctivitis, blepharitis or otitis externa can easily be obtained by swimming in water.
  8. Diseases caused by the protozoa Acanthamoeba and Negleria. Such a disease can end with inflammation of the membranes of the brain. The favorite habitat of protozoa is warm stagnant water.

In what situations should you see a doctor after swimming?

It is important to immediately consult a doctor if the following symptoms of malaise appear immediately or a few days after swimming in a river or lake:

  • the temperature has risen;
  • nausea, vomiting or loose stools appeared;
  • headaches appeared;
  • rashes or itching appeared on the skin;
  • reddened and watery eyes;
  • ear hurt.

Drops in the nose will cope with a slight runny nose, and fermentation in the stomach and nausea will be stopped by probiotics and enterosorbents. But do not abuse self-medication and it is better to turn to specialists.

How to swim without getting sick

Despite the large number of diseases that can be obtained simply by swimming in a pond, you should not refuse trips to a river or lake. You just need to follow the basic rules:

  1. The bathing area should not be dirty. Stagnant water with mud or algae is a breeding ground for bacteria.
  2. When swimming in artificial reservoirs where water renewal is slow (pond, pit, etc.), you should choose a place where there are the fewest people. A large number of infections can be transmitted from others through close contact in a warm and wet environment.
  3. Do not swallow water while swimming.
  4. The sand located on the beach, at a depth of 5-6 cm, is a favorable environment for the development of pathogens. Do not dig into the sand if there are wounds on the surface of the skin.
  5. After swimming, you should take a shower immediately on the beach. Wash hands and face well. If the beach is not equipped with showers, you can use wet wipes or antiseptics.
  6. After bathing, you need to take off your wet clothes and change into dry clothes.

On the website of the Office of Rospotrebnadzor in the Sanitary and epidemiological situation section, a complete list of beaches allowed for swimming is presented. Before choosing a holiday destination, it makes sense to look at this site.

How to understand that you can not swim

Do not deny yourself a full-fledged beach holiday on the banks of a river, lake or pond. In order not to face the unpleasant consequences of such a pastime, it is enough to follow simple rules and carefully choose a place that will be safe for swimming.

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What threatens a bather in dirty water

A beach filled with people, joyful children's cries and heads emerging from a pond here and there - such a picture can be found on a hot day on any city and Moscow suburban beach. And it seems to us that if so many people trust this place, and even with children, then the water in the local pond is also safe. But the abundance of vacationers is by no means an indicator of the purity of the reservoir.

Often, even standing in front of the “Swimming is prohibited!” sign, swimming enthusiasts still dive into the water, especially without thinking that it was installed for a reason. So, what is the risk of contracting a negligent bather who ignores warnings.

Enteroviral infections. This is a group of acute infectious diseases caused by intestinal viruses. Perhaps the most common "infection" that can be picked up in a dirty pond. Viruses enter the human body with water. The best protection is to ensure that water does not get into your mouth while swimming. The main symptoms of infection are diarrhea, fever and nausea.

Many open resources on the Internet indicate in the list of possible diseases such a terrible disease as cholera. It seems that almost everyone was scared of her in childhood, so that children would in no case swallow water from the river. This is a dangerous intestinal infection that enters the body through an open wound or a sip of contaminated water. During illness, a person can lose up to 40 liters of fluid per day, which can lead to fatal dehydration. But do not panic too much - according to doctors, it is impossible to get cholera in an ordinary reservoir near Moscow.

When is it time to see a doctor

The doctors themselves say that in case of any discomfort after a rest on the water, it is best not to risk your health and immediately contact a specialist. Some serious infections can be very harmless at first and can be confused with the common cold.

"In no case should you self-medicate. If you have any symptoms - sore throat, fever or nausea, you need to see a doctor," says Sofia Rusanova, deputy chief physician for the medical unit of the Infectious Clinical Hospital No. 1.

These symptoms after swimming may indicate that an infection has entered the body:

  • Heat;
  • nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea;
  • Strong headache;
  • Itchy rashes on the skin;
  • redness of the eyes;
  • Stomach ache.

Signs of dirty water

  • Lake, river or pond bad smell, and the banks of the reservoir are swampy;
  • Landfills, factories are located near the reservoir, pipes of unknown purpose are laid nearby;
  • Ducks swimming in the pond are a signal to refuse to swim in this place;
  • Be wary of stagnant ponds and lakes with stagnant, warm water;
  • Hoof prints on the shore are a sign that horses, cows and other livestock are drinking from the reservoir. They can be carriers of very serious diseases.

Where can you swim

Now, without risk to health, you can swim in ten metropolitan reservoirs. These places are checked and controlled by the department of Rospotrebnadzor:

  • "Big City Pond", "School Lake", "Black Lake" in Zelenograd;
  • "Troparevo" in the southwestern district;
  • "Meshcherskoye" in the western district;
  • "Serebryany Bor-2", "Serebryany Bor-3" in the Northwestern District.
In addition, there are 46 equipped recreation areas without swimming in the capital.