Poison Ivy Treatment

How to kill poison oak and treatment of poison oak and poison ivy?

Round up for the plants and calamine lotion and benydryl for you.

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Quick Poison Ivy relief without going to the doctor?

Dealing with Poison Ivy

I get poison ivy every year and it’s the same deal: face swells up, itching and burning, sleepless nights, etc. I eventually go to the doctor and get steroids to clear it up. But does anyone know of quick treatment that doesn’t involve going to the doctor?

Poison Ivy ItchHello June

I’ve had this before and it’s awful! Here’s some remedies I’ve found to be helpful.

First, my favorite, try Calamine lotion. It is not very expensive, but it is very effective in eliminating the itching, though you have pink skin during the treatment. The Calamine lotion feels cool and helps tremendously with that awful itching and burning!

Healing Poison Ivy

I’ve found also that heat will help dry up the skin and speed up the healing process – like a hair dryer or a hot shower. Use a blow dryer on the low setting, and blow the warm air against the affected skin. This helps to dry out the damaged skin and eliminate it, along with the itching and burning. Likewise, a hot shower can provide the same benefits and relief.

Another effective cure, though I’ve not tried this one personally, is to make a paste from baking soda and water. Apply a thick cover over the affected area so it can penetrate the skin and help dry out the rash which will eventually eliminate it.Complete Poison Ivy Treatment Kit

Best Poison Ivy Remedy

Our Complete Poison Ivy Treatment Kit comes with a Citrus Skin Exfoliator to remove the urishol oil from your skin and pores and also comes with the Medicated Healing  gel that stops the burning and relieves the itch from Poison Ivy, Poison oak and Poison Sumac while helping heal the skin damage.

Specialized surfactant base washes skin and removes urushiol without abrasives that can cause skin damage in serious outbreaks.

I hope one of these Poison Ivy remedies will help you, June!


What To Do With Poison Ivy Blisters

What causes poison ivy blisters

poison ivy blistersIt is normal for people who get in contact with poison ivy to get a skin rash on the affected area.  However, in some cases, especially with people with sensitive skin, the rash develops into more serious poison ivy dry skin blisters.  These blisters are filled with water and may vary in size depending on the amount of urushiol oil that gets to the skin and how sensitive the affected area is.  You have to be very careful with these  blisters as they may become infected and may cause the rash to worsen and heal longer than usual. should you pop poison ivy blisters? Is it better to pop poison ivy blisters?

Don’t pop the poison ivy blisters!

Looking at the blisters, you may be tempted to pop them.  You should avoid this at all cost.  If you pop the poison ivy blisters, you risk infecting them with bacteria and this will only serve to worsen your situation.  Instead, use creams and medication that will dry out these  blisters.  This will help to shrink them and dry them to facilitate the healing.  The faster drying poison ivy blisters, the sooner the rash will heal.

Remedy for poison ivy blisters

The most important thing to remember is to keep the ivy blisters dry.  The drier you keep them, the faster they will shrink and the more intact the skin them will be.  You should apply a cream or gel that will hasten the drying process.  The healing gel in the AllStop poison ivy treatment kit will help dry the poison ivy blister poison ivy blisters.

Do not worry about the poison ivy blisters breaking or busting, poison ivy blisters will NOT cause the spread of the Poison Ivy Rash. The urushiol oil  is not in the  poison ivy blisters, the  blisters is the result of how the skin reacts due to a foreign object in it. The body produces the water in the poison ivy blisters. Breaking the  blisters is okay when using an antimicrobial which prevents and heals infection such as the All Stop™ Poison Ivy Triple Action Pack. It is a complete pack for poison ivy blisters!

poison ivy rash - cure for poison ivy - get rid of poison ivy - poison ivy blistersThe best cure for poison ivy blisters is All Stop’s Poison Ivy Healing Gel. Poison Ivy Healing Gel penetrates deep into the skin to remove the Urushiol oil responsible for the itching, burning, rashes, blisters, and oozing. This helps to soothe the itchiness and burning, as well as attack any bacteria, viruses and fungus providing long-lasting relief! The Non-Toxic gel can also be used as a hand and skin cleanser, stopping 99% of bacteria on-contact.

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