Poison Ivy Treatment

There are several great Poison Ivy Treatments or Poison Ivy Home Remedies offered on the internet; however beware because some of these Poison Ivy Treatments may actually do more harm than good! One of these Home Remedies consist of putting bleach on your skin. You should always avoid putting bleach on your skin because not only is it toxic, it can also burn your skin.

A good Poison Ivy Treatment should consist of three things.

  1. You need a Poison Ivy Product that will relieve the itch quickly
  2. You need a Poison Ivy Product that will heal the inflammation and the Poison Ivy Rash.
  3. You need a Poison Ivy Product that will prevent secondary bacterial infections from the scratching.

With that said, not many Poison Ivy Treatments on the market do all three things listed above muchless being effective by using just one product. Our All Stop Poison Ivy Treatment does all three things. In summary, the urushiol oil creates a Poison Ivy Rash as a result of an allergic reaction. It causes intense itching and it literally burns the top layers of the skin. This causes the skin to be come irritated, then it blisters up, and causes intense itching. Relieving the itch becomes your first priority at this point, but never forget about secondary bacterial infections.

Other over the counter Poison Ivy Treatments such as Calamine Lotion treat the itch only and it costs pennies. While Calamine lotion will relieve the itch, it won’t prevent secondary bacterial infections or heal the inflammation. The top layers of the skin will peel off and dry up as part of the healing process and new skin will grow back. You need a Poison Ivy Treatment that will put the healing process in fast gear.

Another Poison Ivy Treatment is taking an oatmeal bath. It is known to be effective to stop the itch while your skin heals. But remember, it only stops the itch.

Another Poison Ivy Treatment or a Poison Ivy Home Remedy for the itching is by mixing a paste from baking soda and water. Mix it into a paste; it should be thickly applied to the affected skin. It will provide quick penetrating relief and help to dry out the rash. But remember it will stop the itch and dry up the Poison Ivy Rash, but not heal or prevent infection.

I hope these suggestions will help you to be on your way to a successful and FAST Poison Ivy Treatment.

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