How to Treat Poison Ivy?

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To treat poison ivy, wash the affected area with water as soon as possible, along with anything that may have had contact with you or the plant, such as clothes, shoes and sleeping bags. If a rash starts to develop, over-the-counter medicines such as calamine lotions should help. If you notice anything unusual, like a high fever see your doctor as soon as possible. For more information see:http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/skin/disorders/839.html
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