Getting hold of a poison ivy cure is essential if you are having a rash or experiencing any other common symptoms. Poison ivy can cause you to become very uncomfortable and can even put your life at risk if treatment is not pursued. Lots of home remedies and treatment options are available that provide a solution to the rash and some of the symptoms. Please take care when doing research on the Internet as there is much information out there that is misguiding and can lead the problem to escalate. You must never ever use anything chemical on your skin, for example. The end result will be burning, blisters, and lots more problems. I mention this because there is an idea of using bleach to get rid of a poison ivy rash. Please do not do this. A good poison ivy cure is Calamine lotion if you can get hold of some. Luckily this product is not expensive and provides excellent value for money. The lotion will definitely get rid of the itching but please be aware that using this type of treatment may cause your skin to go red or pink when you apply it on your skin. A poison ivy rash occurs because the oils from the plant your skin comes in contact with ends up causing a burn on the outer layers. You skin becomes horribly itchy and will sometimes blister up. The good news is that, eventually, the damaged layers of the skin will fall away and will be replaced by new, healthy skin. There are many theories and rumors about poison ivy cures. The popular ones include hot air and water and this is suppose to work because the heat will dry the skin and speed up the process healing. Using a hair dryer, or anything that provides warm or hot air can be beneficial to a degree by drying out the damaged skin and causing the burring and itching to cease. An oatmeal bath has been proven to an effective poison ivy treatment as it stops the itching afterwards and assists in the healing of the skin. This treatment is not the best to use and we suggest trying alternatives. A popular home cure, which has also proven particularly effective, is to make up a paste like substance from baking soda. It can then be applied to the affected area of the skin to help sooth it and to get rid the rash.
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