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  2. Poison ivy rash - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Poison ivy treatments usually involve self-care methods at home. And the rash typically goes away on its own in two to three weeks. If the rash is widespread or causes many blisters, your doctor may prescribe an oral corticosteroid, such as prednisone, to reduce swelling.

  3. Treatments for Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac - WebMD

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    Find out what kinds creams or home remedies can help ease the itchy rash of poison ivy, oak, or sumac.

  4. 6 Ways to Get Rid of Poison Ivy Rash Symptoms Fast

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    There’s no way to get rid of poison ivy rash overnight, but treatments work fast to reduce discomfort. Over-the-counter treatments that provide quick relief to poison ivy symptoms include cold compresses, calamine lotion, hydrocortisone cream, and oatmeal baths.

  5. Poison ivy, oak, and sumac: How to treat the rash

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    Tips for treating poison ivy. A rash from poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac is caused by an oil found in these plants called urushiol. When this oil touches your skin, it often causes an itchy, blistering rash. Most people can safely treat the rash at home.

  6. The Best Poison Ivy Remedies: Soaps, Creams, and More

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    The Best Poison Ivy Remedies: Soaps, Creams, and More. 8 Poison Ivy Remedies and Preventive Measures. How poison ivy spreads. Proper clothes. Soaps. Creams. Baths and compresses. Anti-itch...

  7. Best treatment for poison ivy rash: Products and remedies

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    How to treat a poison ivy rash at home. To treat a mild poison ivy rash, the AAD recommends: Washing the exposed skin: Use lukewarm, soapy water, and do this as soon as possible. It will help...

  8. Poison ivy rash - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Identify and remove poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac from your yard or garden. You can get rid of such plants by applying an herbicide or pulling them out of the ground, including the roots, while wearing heavy gloves. Afterward remove the gloves carefully and wash them and your hands.