Minor injuries occur frequently in water polo. Most of these injuries do not require medical aid and can be treated at home. Some of the most common injuries are sunburns and eye irritation. Sunburn can be prevented by the application of sunscreen, however players will often neglect applying sunscreen as this will impair the player's ability to grip the ball and rapidly deteriorate the ball's physical grip due to the oily nature of sunscreen. Having large amounts of sunscreen on during an official match is banned by FINA and most other state/national governing bodies. With so much movement in the water, having a sunburn can restrict that movement. Eye irritation is also common, which is mostly due to the large amount of chlorine in pools. It is nearly impossible to prevent this. To treat simply put eye drops in the affected eye. In addition, it is quite common for minor cuts and bruising to occur due to close contact with other players and the ball.
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