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Poison Ivy Treatment

Poison Ivy Treatment

Poison_ivy_vineIf you are exposed to poison ivy, your first step to poison ivy treatment is to:

  • first, cleanse poison ivy infected areas with rubbing alcohol.
  • next, wash the poison ivy infected areas with water only (no soap yet, since soap can move the urushiol, which is the oil from the poison ivy that triggers the rash, around your body and actually make the reaction worse).
  • now, take a shower with soap and warm water.
  • lastly, put gloves on and wipe everything you had with you, including shoes, tools, and your clothes, with rubbing alcohol and water.

Unfortunately, if you wait more than 10 minutes, the urushiol will likely stay on your skin and trigger the poison ivy rash. You may not be able to stop it on your skin, but you might still scrub your nails and wipe off your shoes, etc., so that you don’t spread the urushiol to new areas.

Commercial products, like Zanfel, Ivy Cleanse Towelettes, and Tecnu Extreme Poison Ivy Scrub, are also available over-the-counter, if you don’t want to use rubbing alcohol.

Remember that poison ivy isn’t contagious though, so touching the rash won’t actually spread it.

Since your kids get poison ivy a lot, having a poison ivy treatment kit ready, with rubbing alcohol, a large bottle of water, and some soap, might be a good idea.

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