Natural Remedy For Poison Ivy Relieves The Itch
To relieve the itch of plant-derived skin irritations, a natural remedy for poison ivy can calm the skin's nerve endings and help neutralize the oils that cause the itching. Whether you have been exposed to poison sumac, oak or ivy, the skin will become very irritated and you will want to scratch it. The blisters that form contain oil that can be spread, making the itching become more widespread. For this reason, it is important to utilize a natural remedy for poison ivy at the first signs of itchiness. It is important to note that it can take 10 days from the time a blister opens until the crust heals the area, but you can experience this itching problem for a month if you don't immediately start treatment. Baking Soda Or Oatmeal: Baking soda or Oatmeal are considered a natural remedy for poison ivy that can be added to a bath, but most people are most successful adding water to it and forming a paste for direct application. If you reapply every few hours, the itching and discomfort will start to subside. Whether you use baking soda or you opt for oatmeal, the natural ingredients can help to dry the blistering oils and soothe your skin at the same time. Cold, Black Coffee: You might be experiencing swelling of the affected area and pouring cold, black coffee over the skin can provide soothing relief. The caffeine can speed healing, while reducing the swelling from itching. If it is a small area, you might consider dipping your hand or foot in a tub of this cooling and natural treatment. Soap And Water: The juices of an aloe vera plant provide cooling and healing relief. If you have an aloe vera plant you might already know they work wonderfully on cooling the pain of a burn, but they are also helpful in healing many other skin disorders. As a remedy for poison ivy, you just need to break off a piece of the plant and squeeze the juices directly onto the affected area. Hive Away for Relief of Skin Allergies 
Citrus Juices: The drying and acidic nature of lemon, lime or grapefruit and orange juices can speed the healing of skin irritations. If you are searching for a natural remedy for poison ivy, these astringents can help the drying process along. Since the acidic nature of citric juices can counteract the oils found in the poisonous plants, which cause itching, they are an effective treatment to help prevent further spreading. Loading...
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