skhermsmeyer
Donald's #1 with my kids! Go figure!
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My DS18 got it really bad last year!! He was covered from head to toe literally!! The Dr told us to have him take a shower twice a day with the dawn dishsoap as others have said. She gave him all the normal meds which I can't remember the names of. The most interesting thing she said was if we had access to a swimming pool was to let him swim as the clorine would dry out the poison ivy and help it heal faster. She said it would relieve this itching as well![]()
Poison ivy stinks! Have you had him take those baths...Aveeno, maybe? (Maybe not; that name just popped into my head.) It's kind of like oatmeal, and it soothes the skin to keep from itching. My son did that (we called it "kid soup") and it helped a lot. Also that really pricey cream from the pharmacy that starts with a Z...I know, I'm a ton of help; sorry! That's what I get for working all weekend. And wash his sheets, clean the sofa, etc., anything that he touched while he had the oil on his skin -- it can still be there and re-infect him. (Or you!)
Did you wash down everything he was in contact with and might still have oil on it? Bedding, chairs, towels, clothing, shoes?
My son would get poison ivy/oak from time to time and he swears that rubbing alcohol dries it out the best. Dab it on a couple of times a day with cotton balls. He uses that and takes Benedryl.
Thanks for all the replies I took him back to the doctor and they gave him more steroids and I am going to try the Z cream and the dawn for showers. It is terrible----I feel so bad for him and he won't stop itching---then it spreads. ugh!
Please OP don't use alcohol! This is the worst thing you can do. You will dry out the skin too much, and any healing that has taken place will be destroyed from the alcohol. You may also easily form open sores (from the alcohol) which leads to infection from dirty scratching fingernails.
The whole point of him using it is to dry out the sores.
I said *dab* with rubbing alcohol, not take a bath in it.
Swimming in a relative's swimming pool helped dry it up after he had started to heal.