Anyone who has ever had poison ivy knows that if it gets hot it itches more intensely than you could ever imagine. If poison ivy sufferers can tough it out in a hot shower, the hottest water you can stand, after about 2 minutes the itch will stop. Unbelievable, but completely true. The reason for this is that the heat brings the histamines that are causing you to itch to the surface. That hot bath or shower will cause almost unbearable itching as the histamines are being released, yet once the histamines are depleted from your skin you could be itch free for hours. It may even be possible to sleep through the night without itching! When you start to itch again simply turn on the hot water and step in that shower again. It is the hottest version of Heaven imaginable.
Now that I have sufficiently sung the praises of hot water, there is one more suggestion. If money or lack of insurance is not an issue, go to the doctor and get a decadron shot, or other "anti itch" shot. It may very well be the best $20 co-pay you'll ever spend. One can only shower so many hours in a day, but if you are suffering at night or on a weekend and a doctor is out of reach then hot water is a friend to those in need. Stay out of the poison ivy, but if you find yourself covered in a nasty itchy rash, know that you can always turn to the trusted best friend of smart poison ivy sufferers, good ole hot water.
Published by Lucy Brandon
Lucy Brandon is a former teacher, a freelance writer, and mom to one sweet preschooler. View profile
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