✅ Generally Safe IF:
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The pool is well-ventilated and well-maintained
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Chlorination levels are monitored and stable
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There’s no visible mould or damp damage in the building
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You are not severely immunocompromised or recovering from surgery
In stable CPA or ABPA patients who are not on high-dose immunosuppressants, light swimming in clean indoor pools can be beneficial for:
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Mild exercise
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Airway clearance
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Improving lung capacity and mood
⚠️ Be Cautious If:
| Situation | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| You’re on high-dose steroids or immunosuppressants | Increased infection risk from fungal or bacterial spores |
| The pool area is damp, mouldy, or poorly ventilated | Aspergillus spores may thrive in humid corners and vents |
| You have ongoing lung infection or unstable aspergillosis | Exercise and exposure may worsen symptoms |
| You’re prone to bronchospasm or chlorine sensitivity | Chlorinated air may trigger wheezing or chest tightness |
🛑 Avoid if:
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The changing rooms or walls smell musty or show black mould
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There is visible condensation, damp, or poor ventilation
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You’ve had recent invasive infection, surgery, or hospitalisation
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You have uncontrolled ABPA or CPA with frequent exacerbations
✅ Tips for Safer Swimming:
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Visit during off-peak hours (less aerosolised load)
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Avoid hot tubs, saunas, and steam rooms connected to the pool
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Shower immediately after swimming
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Wear flip-flops to reduce risk of fungal skin infections
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If breathless or chesty after swimming, hold off and speak to your respiratory team
🧾 Summary:
Yes, swimming in indoor pools can be safe for many with aspergillosis, but only if the environment is clean, dry, and well-maintained — and the patient is not severely immunosuppressed or unstable. Always discuss with your specialist before starting.
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