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Crazy
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poison ivy
I got posiny ivy pretty bad right now. So far I have found that numbing the area with ice is the fastest way to relieve it when it becomes unbearable. I have been using Caladryl, but its doesnt seem to do anything. What is the fastest way to get rid of this? I really want to scratch it with a razor blade, but I dont think that would help much.
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Crazy
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I just noticed a new patch on a previosuly ivy clean leg. I am fighting a losing battle here. If I opened them all up with a razor and immedietly used soap wouldnt it clean the oil out? After that I could use a magnifing glass and a hot sunny day to burn the remaining oil off. That would be a last resort that I will save for early next week, or if it moves north from its current location on my right thigh.
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Punk In Drublic
Location: So Cal
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Upright
Location: Houston
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I would recommend some sort of calamine (you know, from the linked website) as opposed to razor blades.. Those metal things never are too good to flesh.
Gotta watch out..
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if you have it REALLY bad talk to your doctor, he'll give you some stuff that is stronger than anything OTC and it'll work much faster. it's a pill, i think
but if it isnt that bad there are otc products made only for poison ivy, sumac, etc.. there are also soaps you can use after working in the garden or where ever to prevent it later |
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Upright
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wash everything that might have the oil on it right away. the oil can last for a long time (months) and you might get it again. anything that drys your skin should help it to clear up sooner. if it is really bad go to the doctor and they can give you an antihistamine shot.
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Warrior Smith
Location: missouri
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used to be a surveyor- got into every poisonous plant , animal etc in the midwest- guys on the crew all swore by a mix of 50% chlorine bleach and 50% dish soap used as a body soap right after suspected contact with poison ivy or oak- used it myself- and it often stops it from popping up at all or keeps it to a small area- beware if you have sensitive skin, cause the bleach will burn, and dont leave the lather on too long- also keep it out of the eyes and any mucus membranes.
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