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When Can I Get My Foot Wet? Wounds, Pools & Hot Tubs Explained

When Can I Get My Foot Wet? Wounds, Pools & Hot Tubs Explained

Update: 2025-12-04
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This episode of Diabetic Foot Files explains when and how it’s safe to expose dressings, incisions, ulcers or amputation sites to water — covering showers, baths, pools, beaches and hot tubs.


Learn why uncontrolled moisture causes maceration, slower healing and infections (Pseudomonas, MRSA, Vibrio), and get practical prevention tips: use professional waterproof protectors or sponge baths, keep dressings dry, wait until sutures are out and there’s no drainage for 48–72 hours, and always get explicit clearance from your provider before swimming or bathing.

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When Can I Get My Foot Wet? Wounds, Pools & Hot Tubs Explained

When Can I Get My Foot Wet? Wounds, Pools & Hot Tubs Explained

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