Treat a Poison Ivy Rash
Treat a Poison Ivy Rash
How Can I Treat a Poison Ivy Rash?
A poison ivy rash can be an itchy dream, especially in more youthful victims. There are a number of ways to treat a poison ivy rash; all of these methods can also be used on series caused by poison oak and poison sumac, since these rashes are all caused by the same toxic substance. It is also important to see a doctor if the rash appears on your face, or if the blisters which may be linked with the rash get particularly large.
You can also use things like meal and baking soda to make a paste to cover on the rash, or you may want to think about anti-itch creams. The best anti-itch creams have a chemical agent such as calamine or zinc acetate to help dry up the attacks, accelerating healing. Try to keep a poison ivy, oak, or sumac rash exposed to air as much as possible to promote fast healing. Try to avoid handling the rash, as you can cause it to spread by picking up lingering urushiol.
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September 14th, 2010 at 5:38 am
I know of a product called IVYBLASTER that will absolutely clear up or prevent the spread of poison ivy,oak,sumac as well as bug bites