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Treating Poison Ivy In Young Children

Treating Poison Ivy In Young Children

Parents enjoy their children and they will do nearly anything to be sure that no harm ever comes to them. There are sometimes though when it is nearly impossible to stop them from skinning their knees or dropping into poison ivy. While we do not have the ability to stop them there are steps we may take to help them feel better.

Look For The Signs

We have not all handled poison ivy and will have a tricky time even recognizing the symptoms that it induces. The most obvious symptom to search for is a red rash. Any part of the skin that comes into contact with the toxic urushiol oil that comes out of the plant will develop a rash and this is the first thing you will see. In more serious cases blisters will develop.

Immediate Care

You have to take immediate action the moment that you notice a rash forming. Even if you are not quite sure that poison ivy is the perpetrator. Take off their clothes and throw them immediately into the washer. Draw a cool bath and set the child in it. Utilize mild soap to wash their skin. Be careful not to irritate it. All you need to do is wash the oil off. Dry them carefully utilizing a soft towel and place them in something that is light to wear.

Try not to conceal the rash. If you have to than place them in something that is soft to the touch. The toughest part of treating toddlers with poison ivy is the measure of itchiness they will have to deal with. Cut their nails so that they will be less tempted to scratch and infect the skin even more. Put on a liberal amount of calamine lotion two to three times every day. Cold compresses will also assist the skin to feel less itchy. If the rash is not better after a week take the toddler to your pediatrician.




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