When you're enjoying the great outdoors, the best way to treat bites and rashes is to avoid them in the first place. Should you ever find yourself affected, these homemade remedies can potentially help relieve the symptoms.
July 27, 2015
When you're enjoying the great outdoors, the best way to treat bites and rashes is to avoid them in the first place. Should you ever find yourself affected, these homemade remedies can potentially help relieve the symptoms.
Keep in mind that if you're in an area with a high rate of mosquito-transmitted diseases, such as West Nile disease, you'll need stronger protection.
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Once you've been bitten, you need something to soothe the itch. This easy, inexpensive mixture has been known to help.
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The key to healing poison ivy is to dry it up. To make it less annoying and itchy, a coating of a heavy lotion keeps it from itching. This may be just as messy as calamine lotion, but is a lot cheaper.
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This easily made, inexpensive paste may coat and stick to the skin better than a lotion.
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Here is an incredibly easy itch reliever that costs just pennies.
Although home remedies are a way to help reduce the symptoms of insect bites or rashes from poison ivy, always seek advice from a qualified healthcare provider to ensure that you are properly treating your condition in a way that doesn't put you at risk of harm.
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