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Treat Poison Oak?

12 February, 2009 (10:14) | Home-Health-Care | By: admin

Modern Medicine and Poison Oak Treatments
Presently, medicine is very well-defined: there are no handlings to remedy the skin rash, rather the handlings are purposed at cooling off the symptoms of the skin rash: itching and the blistering. As a remedy for both, a few doctors advocate the use of calamine lotion which can be found in most drugstores. These lotion will have a calming effect in your skin, and is really useful if you need to attend of some activities outside your house, while you can’t put on other poison oak handlings.
If you’re in your home though, I discovered the best is to harness the ability of cool water! Cool water will play anesthesia to all the sever itching you’ve to endure. A lot of people apply cool compresses with a fabric or a towel, but I advocate just building on a bath tub filled with cool water. Man it feels like Heaven!
Home Remedies for Poison Oak
Of course, same with other conditions, there are a handful of home remedies you are able to try if you find no relief on the above ways. Be warned though, that not whole advice is effective, and even if some remedy has assisted someone, doesn’t mean that it will have as is effective result on you! A few home remedies admit washing the area with clothes soap, and using a variety of baking soda/vinegar to chafe in the affected area.

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