The symptoms of both chlorine rash and a rash from the swimming pool typically disappear within a few days. Over-the-counter anti-itch medication or lotion can help relieve some of the itchy dryness that accompany the rash.

Likewise, how do you treat a chlorine rash? At-home treatment for a chlorine rash can involve:

a cream containing hydrocortisone to soothe the itch and reduce swelling. a cream containing an antihistamine to reduce itching and inflammation associated with hives. a body wash or lotion that has been designed to remove or protect against chlorine.

Keeping this in consideration, does chlorine rash go away?

Chlorine rash can be treated at home with over-the-counter medications. Most rashes will clear up after several days. Over-the-counter hydrocortisone creams reduce the itching, redness, and swelling.

What does a chlorine allergy look like?

Chlorine reactions may include itchy, red skin or hives (itchy bumps). This is not an allergy but is actually irritant dermatitis (like a chemical burn), caused by hypersensitivity to this natural irritant. Chlorine is also drying to the skin and can irritate existing dermatitis.