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Cures for Poison Ivy: Tips to Reduce Redness and Itching

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The human skin is the largest organ in the human body. When we have so much skin covering the whole body, it is natural that we need to take good care of it and be sure that no harm comes to it. There are some instances when the skin gets rashes and other afflictions, which can be quite debilitating as well as irritating. It is no wonder that around the world, taking care of the kin is a million dollar business, which seems to be relentlessly growing with each passing year. One of the afflictions that one encounters is poison ivy symptoms, which cause a great deal of concern and worry to individuals around the globe. It is itchy and often strikes someone when they are enjoying themselves outdoors camping, hiking or gardening. It catches one out of the blue and at times when we may not be prepared.

The main cause of poison ivy symptoms is urushiol, which is a sticky substance that is found in the poison ivy plant. It is also found in other poisonous plants like poison oak and poison sumac. Urushiol is known to cause dermatitis which results in the severe itching response. Allergies occur when the body comes in contact with allergens or alien substances that cause irritation. Some people get welts as part of their reactions.

There are many parts of the world that are seen to have a preponderance of poison ivy plant, The poison ivy plant is seen in many parts of Northern America including the US and also some parts of Canada. The plant is common ion New England as well as in some parts of Mid Atlantic and South Eastern parts of the USA. It is seen in higher altitudes of over 1500 meters and though it is not at all an arid plant, it does grow in various kinds of soil . Though we like to be carefree when walking on trails, we need to have some awareness that poison ivy may lurk there.

Some of the most important poison ivy symptoms are the inflammation and red mark rash marks that appear in the body. These could also lead to some non colored bumps which become blisters . In very severe cases, there could also be incidence of anaphylaxis, which in very severe cases can also cause an anaphylactic shock. Allergic reactions can lead to respiratory problems for certain people. This is one of the main reasons why people who show poison ivy symptoms, should not neglect or ignore these signs. Be aware the urushiol oil can spread easily and that if one has some on one's clothing or shoes it can then go on another part of the body or to anyone that touches it.

In case of poison ivy symptoms, one can use calamine lotions, jewel weed, baking soda soaks or Vicks Vapor rub in order to give some relief. Some people say that oatmeal baths are excellent to reduce inflammation and the eruptions. Don't forget that you can also get an allergic reaction if you inhale burnt poison ivy so don't just start burning brush unless you know what types of plants they are.

If you see someone with poison ivy symptoms, you need to advise the person to get medical advice and attention immediately to avoid complications later. Wear long sleeves when you romp in the woods and this will also be helpful for tick bites as well.

Learn more about Home Remedies for Poison Ivy as well as Preventing Poison Ivy Rash



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