Poison Ivy Cures to Choose From

Poison Ivy Cures to Choose From

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 Poison Ivy Cures to Choose From


Before knowing more about various poison ivy cures, you should firstly read some information on the plant and its effects on people. Poison ivy contains urushoil oil, which is toxic to our skin. The only cases when direct contact between skin and poison ivy don't result in any painful effect are when the person gets to clean the affected area very fast. However, once the contact took place, the urushoil does its job within two, maximum three hours. This is why, most often, people don't get to properly clean it from the skin before it absorbs it and the infection starts getting itchier.


If you don't have the chance to clean your skin within two hours, then you will need to use various poison ivy cures to prevent for the rashes to last more than a few days, as it often happens. These are some of the solutions to your problem:


Vitamins C and E, combined with a lot of water, to prevent dehydration - you need a strong body to fight against poison ivy and you also need for the skin to quickly recuperate.
 Hot air and water are very beneficial when handling with poison ivy symptoms. Because your skin gets very itchy as it experiences the related rashes, heat will help it to receive a more diminished signal from the brain, resulting in less scratching. This is great as you have more chances to get rid from the possibility of skin scars.
 Aloe vera is also a perfect ingredient in treating the rashes caused by poison ivy. Make sure that during the treatment you constantly use it on the affected body area and you will have fewer troubles to worry about. It will decrease the pain and help for a faster removal of the rashes and recovery of the skin.
Your skin itches after it was attacked by urushoil because while blood cells try to find the "enemy" particles and kill them. Using baking soda will help in dispersing them and you don't have to worry about them not doing their job. They think the danger is really high and that it can harm your organism a lot but the rashes will actually even heal themselves (it's just that it takes a lot longer without proper care).
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