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Proven Ways To Stay Away From Poison Ivy
Exposure to poison ivy can be a truly annoying if not painful experience. Anyone who has suffered from it will tell you that it can be painful. Once your skin has been exposed, it seems to take on a life of its own: a painful, itchy rash that spreads quickly, is easily irritated, and is very contagious-both from person to person as well as from body part to body part. Whether you have experienced exposure to this plant before or not, knowing the simple ways in which to prevent this condition is absolutely imperative. This can save you weeks of maddening skin irritation, money on medicated creams, and overall hassle with the condition.
Here’s how to avoid the plant altogether from interrupting your life:
1. Know How to Identify It
Probably the most key aspect of avoiding exposure is to be able to recognize the plant itself, and therefore limit contact. The plant is typically found in vines and shrubs outdoors, and has three shiny leaves. Though it is very hard to confuse poison ivy with another plant, if in doubt, you should just avoid the plant in question altogether.
2. Know Its Habitat
Whether you live in areas where poison ivy is grown or are traveling to somewhere new, knowing where the plant is likely to grow is necessary to avoiding it. Most commonly, you will find the shrub in wooded areas that receive little to no sunlight.
3. Dress to Protect
If you know that you will be spending time outdoors try to cover exposed skin by wearing pants and long sleeved shirts, etc. Moreover, it is also advised to wear hiking boots and thick socks to protect your ankles and feet. The less exposed skin, the less room for possible exposure.
4. Wash, Wash, Wash
Even if you don’t think that you have rubbed against the plant, it never hurts to wash your exposed skin thoroughly with soap and water. The rash is one of those conditions that you do not know if you have until it you are itchy and then it is too late to prevent. Though any soap is better than none, choosing one especially for poison ivy contact may be more effective.
5. Launder
Most people forget that their clothes can carry the plant, and don’t treat their clothes following contact. Make sure to wash all clothes worn while outdoors. It does not matter whether they contacted poison ivy or not. It is always better to be safe than sorry.
6. Shower
Washing not just your clothes but also yourself is also another preventative measure in making sure your contact with poison ivy is as limited as possible. After time spent outdoors where the plant might have been, ensure to immediately take a shower and wash all possibly affected areas thoroughly.
7. Lotion
There are a number of lotions on the market to not only treat exposure but also to act as a shield against the plant. Apply poison ivy lotion and lather on thoroughly for extra protection.
About the Author
Sanjib Sarkar is a content writer for Hmedicine.com. Hmedicine offers poison ivy remedies such as rhus tox and poison ivy lotion.
Contact Poison Ivy Questions
Fastest and best way to get rid of poison ivy?
Wednesday I came in contact with poison ivy. It didn’t appear till late thursday night. Now my right arm is almost completely covered. What is the fastest and best way to get rid of it? I have kids, and don’t want it to spread to them. I have tried, rubbing alcohol, and hairspray to stop it from spreading. Also have used oatmeal baths, and itching lotions to stop the itch. Any other Information is appreciated. Thank you!
Use of aloe vera juice
Rub alcohol to the affected area, then rinse it with water and later wash with soap and water. Wet the infected area and rub plain table salt on it, this will not only relieve the victim but also stop further spread. Rub the inner side of a banana peel on the rash. This will help you to relieve itching. Place the infected area under running water. This will wash away histamines which cause itching of skin. Pour 3 cups of oats into warm water and soak the infected area into it. Simultaneously rub the affected area. Doing this will relieve you of itching. Mix 1/4 cup of bleach with 3/4 cup of warm water and apply to the affected area using a washcloth. This will kill the poison within 2 to 3 days. Apply aloe vera juice over the affected area, this will cool and provide instant relief.
Rash on my arms??? Please answer
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I started to get a rash on my arms about 10 days ago and it has gotten worse in the past week. It’s pink, blochy and has little and big dots. I thought it might be contact dermatitis but I am not sure. I bought Cortizone, Aveeno and Benadryl and they help but nothing helps fully and it has spread from my upper arm to my full arm down to the wrist. I haven’t been outside at all much so I don’t think it’s poison ivy or any plant.
I am closely monitoring the soaps and washes I use. Not sure what else to do.
Any advice would be appreciated!!!!
if it gets more red when u wash it may be psoriasis but the best thing 2 do is go 2 your docs
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