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  2. These 11 Anti-Itch Creams Will Soothe All Types of Irritation ...

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    This gel can also calm skin irritation from poison ivy, scrapes, rashes, and other outdoor itches. It’s racked up over 34,000 ratings on Amazon, with one reviewer writing: “This stuff is a god ...

  3. Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Results for jewelweed as a natural agent for treatment are conflicting. Some studies indicate that it "failed to decrease symptoms of poison ivy dermatitis" [1980] and had "no prophylactic effect" [1997]. [20] The juice of the leaves and stems of Impatiens capensis is a traditional Native American remedy for skin rashes, including poison ivy. [21]

  4. Tecnu - Wikipedia

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    Tecnu's effectiveness for postexposure treatment has been confirmed in a nonrandomized study, in which the authors concluded: "Our study showed 70%, 61.8%, and 56.4% protection with Tecnu, Goop, and Dial, respectively, when compared to the positive control, or to the possible maximum response, with a cost per ounce (in a local drug and automotive store) of $1.25, $0.07, and $0.07, respectively ...

  5. These Pictures Will Help You Identify the Most Common Skin Rashes

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    What it looks like: Poison ivy is a type of allergic contact dermatitis that is caused by the oil (urushiol oil) in the poison ivy plant, explains Karan Lal, D.O., M.S., F.A.A.D., double board ...

  6. What to do if you get a poison ivy rash - AOL

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    Poison ivy, sumac and oak leaves contain an oil called urushiol. When it comes in contact with your skin, urushiol can cause a blistering, itchy rash. Poison ivy, sumac and oak leaves contain an ...

  7. Burow's solution - Wikipedia

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    The preparation has astringent and antibacterial properties and may be used to treat a number of skin conditions, including insect bites and stings, rashes caused by poison ivy and poison sumac, swelling, allergies, and bruises. However, its main use is for treatment of otitis (ear infection), including otomycosis (fungal ear infection). [2]

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