Poison Oak Remedies

Poison oak plant causes itchy pustules that can lead to pain and swelling in the affected area. Are there any poison oak remedies? Well, the good news is that, there are many home remedies for poison oak and poison oak natural remedies. Read on to know more about remedies for poison oak...
Poison Oak Remedies
Poison oak caused skin disorders are the body's allergic response to the oil that is present in the poison oak plant. Urushiol is the name of the oil that is responsible for the skin rash, itchy pustules, blisters and swelling on the parts of the body, that have been affected by the poison oak oil. The oil is present in the sap of the poison oak plant. A person can come in direct contact with the oil of the plant or through the animals and objects that have come in contact with the sap of the plant. Poison oak symptoms can take 24-48 hours to appear and cause skin irritation or a feeling of discomfort. What are the poison oak remedies that one can use to reduce and eliminate the pain of the poison oak? There are several home remedies for poison oak and natural remedies for poison oak, that can be used in order to avoid the effects of the poison oak plant.

Poison Oak Natural Remedies: Tips
Some of the poison oak remedies are mentioned below:

Tea Tree Oil
Many people have found tea tree oils to be very effective in tackling the ill-effects of the poison oak. People who have used tea oils have benefited from it, as the swellings and rashes have disappeared within days of applying the tea tree oil.

Jewelweed
The juices obtained from the stems of the jewelweed plant can heal your rashes within an hour. The jewelweed has been found to be a good poison oak remedy.

Aloe Vera
Aloe vera is the most important herb that can reach deep inside the skin and heal it.

Banana Tree and Warm Water
Taking a warm shower is an effective method to get a relief from the pain of the skin itches caused by the poison oak. Rubbing the peel of a banana tree on the infected area helps a lot and the itching can go away within ten to twelve hours of the day.

Watermelon
Watermelon is a source of vitamin C, that is very useful in the treatment of the itches. Take the watermelon and just rub its inner parts to the affected area. It will provide a lot of relief and help the rash to heal quickly.

Epsom Salts
Bring some epsom salt from the market, make a paste of it. Apply this paste on the skin rash area. This will help you eliminate the complications of poison oak.

There are also many home remedies for poison oak or poison ivy. You may read the article home remedies for poison ivy. For example, take one tablespoon of turmeric spice and mix it with equally or some more parts of lime juice. Apply the paste on the affected area and let the paste dry for sometime. Ensure that the paste doesn't touch the clothes or other materials, as it will stain them. Let the mixture set on your skin for fifteen minutes and then wipe off the excess paste. Let it dry. As time passes you will observe the magical effect of the paste and it will help you cure the poison oak. This can be the best cure for poison ivy or poison oak. Timely treatment can heal the skin itching and skin rashes to a large extent.

By Kundan Pandey
Published: 9/2/2009
 
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