What Does Poison Ivy Rash Look Like?



Poison Ivy Rash

Poison Ivy belongs to the family of Anacardiaceae which is a plant. This plant produces usrushiol. Usrushiol is known for producing itchiness on skin and this itchiness is the sole reason of poison ivy rash. The technical name of this rash is Urushiol- Induced Contact Dermatitis. A person who has got poison ivy rash may develop inflammation which is red in colour, blistering and bums that are not having any colour. A person may feel like itchiness and when he scratches then, he may develop reddishness. The blisters secrete a fluid but this fluid is not harmful. The poison ivy rash is continued for four weeks if left untreated.

Prevention

Poison ivy plants should not be burned as this plant becomes more harmful when blended with air. If a person comes into contact with the smoke of poison ivy plant then, he may get respiratory problems. Washing hands using good soap can help reduce the problem to a great extent.

Treatment of Poison Ivy

Corticosteroids can be used if poison ivy rash is grown, as with the help of this the rash can be lessened. One should not scratch the affected area as the problem of poison ivy rash can be aggravated. Blend baking soda in water and then take bath with this water, this is one of the best home remedies that you can use to treat poison ivy rash. Apply medication over the affected area as directed by your physician.

Summary

Poison ivy rash can be developed if you come in contact with poison ivy plant. So, you should avoid visiting that place where you get poison ivy plant. However, if you get poison ivy rash, then same can be treated with the help of effective measures.


 

What Does Dermatitis Look Like?


Dermatitis



Excessive itchiness, swelling, blisters, scabbing, secretion of fluid and reddishness are some of the symptoms that are very common
in a person who is suffering from Dermatitis. The term eczema is also substituted for dermatitis. The infection of fungus, regular scratching and the use of dirty substances are responsible for developing dermatitis. One may ask to avoid certain allergens and irritants that may accentuate the problem of dermatitis.

Types of Dermatitis
Dermatitis can be diversified in the following categories:

• Atopic Dermatitis
• Contact Eczema
• Seborrheic eczema
• Nummular Eczema
• Neurodermatitis
• Stasis Dermatitis
• Dyshidrotic Eczema

After diagnosing the presence of dermatitis, one should follow below mentioned tips:

• One’s skin is susceptible to the use of particular substance, so one should not use that substance. 

• Application of vegetable oil, petroleum jelly and other moistures can also be used to treat the problem of eczema.

• Corticosteroid creams are also suggested for a person who is suffering from eczema.

• One is also recommended to go in for phototherapy but in the case of children the use of same is avoided.

• Hydration of the skin is very important and this hydration can be maintained using different creams.

• The use of antibiotics should be made so that this problem can be reduced. The use of zinc oxide cream can also be made as zinc oxide is known for alleviating the problem.

All these tips might be of great help if you are having dermatitis.

Summary

Reddishness, swelling, scabbing are possible problems that you can face if you are having Dermatitis. Dermatitis can be treated using proper medication and antibiotic creams.