Swimming in Iowa’s many beautiful lakes is a summer tradition in the Hawkeye State. Whether you’re heading to a majestic destination like one of the Iowa Great Lakes, or taking a dip in a local swimming hole, there’s no better way to cool off. But this summer, people are coming away with something other than a wet head of hair – a persistent, annoying itch and rash that can be alarming, because many people don’t know the cause. Swimmer’s itch in Iowa is becoming a problem for locals and tourists, and it may have an impact on this year’s summer swimming season. Here’s all you need to know about what might be making you itch this summer – and how you can still cool off during the warmer months without having to worry.

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Is swimmer’s itch in Iowa going to change your summer plans? Let us know in the comments section. Iowa’s Department of Natural Resources website has all the details on this growing issue. The good news is, Iowa has plenty of man-made places where you can cool off during the summer, whether you’re looking for a laid-back local waterpark or a thrilling resort.

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