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This is absolutely correct. And a hairdryer on low works well too. Be careful not to scald or burn the skin. Also, many doctors 'prescribe' Domeboro soak, but you can just purchase this over the counter. It's a drying agent that you mix with water, wet down a towel and place it over the area a couple times a day. (Personally, I use the hot water/hair dryer method a couple times a day works great! and I've had poison ivy so bad the urgent care center turned me away at the door and told me to go to the hospital!)
Good luck.
This is absolutely correct. And a hairdryer on low works well too. Be careful not to scald or burn the skin. Also, many doctors 'prescribe' Domeboro soak, but you can just purchase this over the counter. It's a drying agent that you mix with water, wet down a towel and place it over the area a couple times a day. (Personally, I use the hot water/hair dryer method a couple times a day works great! and I've had poison ivy so bad the urgent care center turned me away at the door and told me to go to the hospital!)
