iGuest
May 28 2008, 03:48 AM
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Poison Ivy!
I am itching like crazy and I try not to scratch but it's SO hard to avoid. Any help . My relative has me on allergy medicine and this Clear anti itch stuff to rub on the affected areas but nothing seems to work! Help PLEASE! And before it gets ANY worse!
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AuronX
May 29 2008, 09:18 PM
Unless you had somehow washed off the oil BEFORE your body started reacting, then there's really nothing you can do to prevent it. As for the itching, you just have to take your mind off of it. Cold compresses work, as does calamine lotion...but ONLY for a short time. Generally for 1-2 hours. Other than that, you'll have to go see the doctor, who will prescribe a certain dosage of cortisone (usually oral application; aka pills), based on how bad the rash is. Just try and stay cool, as heat will cause the rash to itch more. For me, taking a fan and fixing the airflow on the affected area helped not only reduce the itching, but actually kind of scratched it for me, due to the air. So try that, if you're desperate. But if it's really bad, go see a local doctor. I can suggest as much as I like, but nothing beats getting checked out by a medical professional.
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iGuest
May 31 2008, 04:10 AM
Poison Ivy Info
Poison Ivy!
Hi all, I've been struggling with poison ivy for 4-5 days now and finally got to the doctor this morning. Here is some helpful info he told me: 1. It does not spread once you have it --from the oils I mean. The way you initially get it is from the resin on the leaves of the plant, which can be transferred from a dog playing in the yard to touching you fyi. You are not contagious and cannot give it to anyone, but you better wash the clothes you had on while in contact with the plant. There is a chance that the resin that got on your clothes is still present and could still affect you. 2. No matter what you do, it will last from between 1-2 weeks. The best thing you can do is try to dry it out so it doesn't itch as much. 3. Calamine lotion works well to help dry out your skin, oatmeal baths (packets found in the baby aisle at Walgreens or other stores) work well to reduce itching, and so does hydrocortisone cream. Also Benadryl is good for numbing you up. I've been using it overnight, because it can be slightly *challenging* to function on the stuff while working. 4. You can go to the dr. To get steroids to REALLY help. They come in either shot or pill form. It reduced my discomfort and the itching by over 50% for me today. And it's only been a day. It absolutely sucks, but is not nearly as bad when it doesn't itch that much. I wish I wouldn't have waited 4 days to go to the doctor.
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iGuest
Jun 18 2008, 12:37 AM
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Poison Ivy!
Replying to arza1Replying to arza1Well, it really hepls with the scratching if you put this pink liquid medicane on it. It really works. You can also try hydrocortozone cream or Benadryl. From, Nick, Heather, or Jourdanne? -reply by Country girl
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iGuest
Jun 16 2008, 08:52 PM
I have it on my face arms and legs, and I got this spot on one of my hands where there is this kinda big blister. It is about 1/2 cm wide. I read somewhere that if the blisters were uhge I should see a doctor, but I don't know if that blister is big enough for me to go to the doctor. Theres a few others a bit smaller. Also, theres this black thing in the middle of my rash on my wrist and idk if it is part of the poison ivy problem...Has anyone gotten one????..The black thing? -reply by Jessica
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iGuest
Jun 18 2008, 12:31 AM
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Poison Ivy!
I have had poison oak for 2 weeks. I think I also might have gotten it from my grandmas. Now it is spreading to other parts of my body. It itches really bad. My mom wants to take me to the docter because she thinks that it might not be poison oak. WHAT SHOULD I DO!?!?!?!?!?!? -reply by Country girl
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iGuest
Jun 25 2008, 05:56 PM
poison Ivy
Poison Ivy!
So I have poison Ivy for the first time in my whole life and it had better be the last!! It is hands down one of the worst experiences of my life! And I've had 2 kids. No joke. So I tried just about everything and all it did was spread and get worse. I finally tried the baking soda paste and I was absolutely amazed by the results. After only a few hours I felt amazingly better and the effected areas were visibly better. The itching actually became torlerable. Just wanted to share my experience with every1 -reply by Beth
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iGuest
Jul 28 2008, 06:41 PM
Replying to iGuestI get it every year! sometimes all three at the same time, or ivy and oak at the same time. The trick is egg whits, I kid you not, it feels funny when it dries, but it dries out he oils and stops it frm spreading, cover the rash completely then lay in the sun if you can, this relieves the itch, but it dries it out as well. Just DO NOT itch it. Scratching it opens the blisters and the oils spread to other spots, No matter what people say, it does spread, I know I have been getting it every single year for practical my whole life and I have to visit doctors a lot because of it. And I have it right now. That why if you have ever had it before you have probably noticed it spreads in lines(where you were scratching) I hope this helped -reply by Grrrl
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iGuest
Aug 7 2008, 08:54 PM
Replying to arza1You actually can't spread poison ivy or transfer it. If more is appearing, your coming into contact with more Urushoil which makes your skin have the reaction. -reply by rachael
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