Poison Oak Treatment

Poison Oak Treatment
Poison oak affects your life in a silent way, often affecting you without you even noticing it at first.  After some hours you have come in contact with poison oak, you’ll start developing redness in the skin, which in turn can develop blisters and swelling depending on the severity of the poison oak allergy.


If you don’t get proper treatment for poison oak, you can get prepared to suffer for the following couple of weeks.




What causes all of this miserable time in life is a substance called Urushiol found in the plant’s stems and leaves.

Perhaps the best poison oak treatment – and the most obvious one also – is avoiding all contact with the plant.  For this, you’ll need to be able to recognize it or learn more about your surrounding areas to see if it is common the presence of poison oak.  An extra safety measure will be to remain with your skin covered while you walk among areas where poison oak grows.  However, if you are reading this, there are some pretty high chances that you are already suffering from the effects of poison oak and you are already feeling the rash.

A poison oak rash treatment is aimed at reliving the symptoms of the allergic condition.  It seems that there is no direct cause that can make the allergy go away overnight, so the best you can do is try one of the alternative methods to get relief. There are different poison oak natural treatment options we have covered in this site that include the use of a baking soda/vinegar mixture.  You have to take both ingredients and build up a paste similar to peanut butter, after that you get into the shower and rub the affected areas thoroughly while letting the water run.

Other people think that cool water is a great relief for the rash, however as you’ll find out it works best if you let the water run on your skin, if you stop the stream of water, you’ll start itching again!

If you think you have come in contact with poison oak, you need to first wash the areas of your skin with water alone, and also the clothing separately.  After you have used water, now you wash again this time using soap to help eliminate completely all the residues of Urushiol.  Experts say that if you wash the area within 10 minutes of touching poison oak you can avoid all the following symptoms.

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