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Get a Prescription Online for Poison Oak or Ivy


There is an old saying that goes something like this, "Leaves of three, leave them be!" the poison ivy and posion oak plants contain three leaves which is commonly used as an indicator to avoid brushing against or touching, and should this occur you may find yourself faced with the prospect of a serious looking red rash, blisters and the need to itch the area until it bleeds.

Urushiol is the name given to the oil of the plant which is colorless and found in the sap of the poison oak or ivy plant.  When it is exposed to the air, its color changes to brown, but regardless, you should do everything possible to avoid touching the sap directly as it will undoubtedly cause you much discomfort resulting in a blistery rash, which is uncontrollably itchy in nature. Even if clothing, garden tools or shoes come into contact with the sap, it is still transferable to the skin and the same unpleasant symptoms will occur.

Poison oak and posion ivy can be treated with an online prescription from the doctors at KoolDocs.com, or you can use one of the many different types of home remedies that are both effective, reliable and cost effective. Some of the popular home remedies for poison oak and poison ivy are listed below in no particular order as to effectiveness.

  • Take one part bleach (1/4 cup) and three parts warm water (3/4 of a cup) and mix thoroughly. Apply to the affected area using a soft wash cloth. within 3-4 days it will kill the poison and relieve the itching as well.

 

  • Wash the affected area with warm water and medicated soap. It is very effective in reducing the discomforts due to poison oak and poison ivy.

 

  • Crush some leaves of the plant known as jewelweed and apply to the affected area. Jewelweed is a common weed which is found in damp areas. You may be able to find this weed growing right in your own backyard.

 

  • To reduce discomfort caused by poison oak or poison ivy, you can apply aloe vera juice over the affected area. It will provide the feeling of coolness and also give you instant relief to the redness and the itchiness.

 

  • taking vitamin C with bioflavonoid will help greatly in the healing the inflammation that is caused due to poison oak and poison ivy.

 

  • Mix 1/4 cup of water, 1/4 cup of aloe stems or juice, 1/2 cup of jewelweed stems and/or leaves in a blender. Add a bag of comfrey tea and bring to a slow boil. Let cool and pour into a spray bottle. The rmedy will make the rash disappear quickly and aid in the discomfort of the itching.

 

  • Take the stems and flowers of "touch-me-knots and boil them in water. When the mixture cools rub on affected area You will feel instant relief from the itching and in about three days time the redness and the rash should begone. You can freeze the mixture as well for future use.

If making your own ointments isn't exactly appealing, or if you're traveling and not in a position to do so, contact an online doctor for an online prescription at www.QuickRxRefills.com and within 20 minutes, you will have a prescription for poison ivy and poison oak rashes that you can pick up at the nearest pharmacy.

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