How Do You Use Natural Remedies To Treat Poison Ivy?
Redness, itching, blisters, oozing and crusting are all uncomfortable and sometimes painful symptoms of poison ivy. Anti-inflammatory, astringent and antibacterial herbs work best to treat the problem. When used properly, they can provide relief and speed the healing of poison ivy rashes. Poison oak and sumac can be treated similarly. Pick a few fresh plantain leaves. Wash them, mash and apply as a poultice to the affected areas. Plantain leaves are antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and they speed healing. Slice open an aloe vera leaf. Extract the gel and apply directly to the rash. Aloe vera is antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and it hastens the healing process. Apply witch hazel extract as needed to the affected areas. Soak a clean cloth in the liquid and drape it over the skin. Witch hazel is cooling and drying and will soothe itchiness. Puree cucumber in a blender and apply the mash directly to the skin. Cover with a clean, cotton cloth. Repeat as often as needed. Cucumber will cool