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Usually poison ivy is found in the east of the Rocky Mountains. It grows as vines and shrubs. Leaves of the poison ivy are often clustered in groups of three, five or seven. They have either notched or smooth edges. From region to region and with the seasons the appearance of these plants may vary. Even the toxic oil is transmitted by the dead plants in underbrush to the skin.

These plants are responsible for more dermatitis in comparison to any other substance. Skin develops a rash when it comes in contact with any part of the plant. This rash is the result of the reaction to a chemical compound in the resin called urushiol. It is found in almost all over plant. Even the smoke of the burning plant is also irritating. Its smoke also causes a reaction in the respiratory tract.

The major symptoms of poison ivy are inflammation, fever, extremely itchy, red pimples, blisters, burning, red pimples and also an inflammation in the face or genitals area. Usually the symptoms occur between few hours to seven or ten days after coming in contact with the plant. Especially after scratching it spreads rapidly within the next three days.

The parts of the body which are mostly affected by poison ivy are hands, arms, face or legs. But it spreads rapidly to different parts of the body after scratching the rash and it also spreads the inflammation. After the second day of the appearance of the rash the redness, itching and usually the swelling also begin to heal. It takes approximately seven to fourteen days for complete healing after the contact with poison ivy.

Some of the natural remedies for poison ivy -

1. It is advisable to take vitamin C with bioflavonoids. It is very helpful for preventing infection and also the rapid spreading of the rash and it also reduces the swelling which are caused by poison ivy.

2. Zinc is very effective for repairing skin tissues so it is advisable to take zinc regularly after affected by poison ivy.

3. Apply aloe vera juice, watermelon rind or tofu over the affected area. It will give soothing and cooling effect and also reduces itching.

4. For reducing or limiting the spread of rash, itching and also to heal the body faster make use of calendula lotion. It is very good.

5. Calamine lotion is also very effective to speed healing of poison ivy. So make its use regularly.

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