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MrWowWow

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7. Try Epsom Salts or a Black Tea (or both together) Cool Bath
Wed Aug 14, 2024, 04:14 PM
Aug 2024

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An Epsom salt bath can help soothe poison ivy itch by reducing inflammation and drawing out toxins. Epsom salts contain magnesium sulfate, which may help ease itching and discomfort. However, for severe reactions, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options. Yes, a cortisone (corticosteroid) shot can help ease the symptoms of a poison oak rash. Corticosteroids reduce inflammation and suppress the immune response, which can relieve itching, swelling, and redness associated with the rash. However, it's a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and treatment options.

Black Tea Bath:
A black tea bath may help ease the itching from poison ivy. Black tea contains tannins, which can have anti-inflammatory and astringent properties that might soothe irritated skin. To use it, steep several tea bags in hot water, let the solution cool, and then add it to your bath. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for comprehensive treatment options and to ensure that the remedy is appropriate for your situation.
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Am allergic to Poison Oak. Had been hospitalized for it during my childhood. Had it as an adult as well. Got a $50 Cortisone shot in Santa Cruz, and the rash went away. Had an immediate positive response.

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