H.W. asks from Santa Rosa, CA on July 26, 2009
Poisin Oak...
So, I'm prettty sure my 3yold has poison oak. (She also has bouts of exczema...what we thought it was before it got worse, the day after a family party in a wooded park...) I just rubbed her down with a 1% hydrocortisone lotion and gave her a teaspoon of Benedryl. So far, so good for tonight, but I am dreading the next 2 weeks or so with my dramatic daughter. She also is going through a thing where we canNOT get her to stop rubbing her eyes, or keep her hands off her face. Oh, this is so not going to be fun. Any advice? Help me!?
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False alarm- it was just a bad outbreak of eczema. Still not fun, but way better than poison oak! Thank you so much for your replies!
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S.M. answers from San Francisco on July 27, 2009
Poor little ducky! You should take her to her pediatrician ASAP. Poison oak can be a horribly painful experience, especially if she has it on her face. You might get some prescription meds that would clear it up faster. I was once hospitalized, as an adult, with poison oak, so I know just how awful it can be!
C.M. answers from San Francisco on July 27, 2009
Tecnu is a great product (and can be used for children over 2). Its what my doctor recommended when I had an extreme case, and both the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts "swear by it".
The hydrocortosne and Benedryl you are giving her are also good.
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S.B. answers from San Francisco on July 27, 2009
We live in the Santa Cruz mountains and get poison oak all the time, especially as transfer from our pet goats. We use a product called Tecnu which you can get at the pharmacy. Depending on the store, sometimes it is on the shelf, sometimes you have to ask the pharmacist for it, some places keep it behind the counter because it is expensive. Tecnu really helps prevent poison oak, but also can help speed the recovery. Aveeno oatmeal baths help as well.
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D.S. answers from San Francisco on July 27, 2009
Greetings H.: I advise you to run not walk to the nearest Dermatologist!!
It really may be poisin oak BUT phorisis is often mistaken for excema amd it can be a miserable combination.
Having suffered myself and having 2 children with it. It can feel like you are itiching all the way to the bone. If you have poisin oak in a tear gland/duct that would be so miserable as well.
Being 3 with any of this is diffulcult on all of you. Keep her in lots of lotion, and my Grandmother used to have us bath in baking soda to help dry it out( don't know if it really did since I was the child). I bet your doctor will be able to give you lots of ideas. I hope that you can both find relief and soon. Just know this is only the first adventure of this kind in parenthood-- so enjoy the adventure of a life time and treasure it so you can giggle 20 years from now when you have survived it all. With 5 children and 5 grandchildren I can say it has been the best adventure in my life, Nana G
J.F. answers from San Francisco on July 27, 2009
Poison Oak is not fun - I don't get it much but my husband does. I know there are some products on the market but I'm not sure about their use for children under 5 so I'd ask a pharmacist for recommendations. We have a bottle of Tecnu cleanser for poison oak and ivy that we've used but I think it needs to be done right after someone comes out of an area where there was likely to be poison oak. It's a good thing to have on hand though, if it's OK for young children to use.
The other thing that will give her some temporary relief is an Aveeno oatmeal bath. Especially when the weather is hot, it could feel very soothing.
Good luck with it all.
J. F.
L.S. answers from San Francisco on July 26, 2009
Calagel works wonders for the itching, and she will be itchy! Just make sure she is constantly washing her hands adn hopefully it clears up soon! I used to get it severly as a child, and it usually lasted about a week but I had to go get a shot since i would end up with it in my mouth/throat,ears, nose, etc...and all I had to do was walk by it!
G.B. answers from San Francisco on July 27, 2009
My kids got a terrible itchy raised rash last year.
2 c of Oatmeal soaked in a tub of water worked wonders to take care of the itch. I got this offline- I doubted it could work but it worked very well. They say to put it in a nylon so the oats don't get all over the kids. Run the water throught it. Walmart carries a commercial oatmeal bath product (processed into a powder) but why pay a higher price when you can do it for pennies. You can probably process it into a powder yourself in a food processor.
Walmart carries tea tree oil as well.
S.E. answers from San Francisco on July 27, 2009
You could take her to the dr. I had a student who had it and ended up having to be on steroids because his reactions was so bad.
I think you should take her to the dr. and get him/her to prescribe some stronger meds.
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A.M. answers from San Francisco on July 27, 2009
hello H.,
poison oak responds poorly (spreads and itches more) to heat which is created by acidic foods (sugars, very sweet fruit and anything that breaks down fast to sugars like breads, cereals). excema also is better with ph balanced diet.
best to alkalinize her body to cool it down with anything in the vegetable category or lemon juice in water or foods (i know it seems like it would be acidic but it isn't). or you can put just several granules of baking soda in water which will alkalinize it.
also, light cotton gloves (acrylic will be too hot) while she sleeps will help her not spread it and there are alkaline poison oak soaps. also you can keep her cool physically with cold wash cloth compresses behind her neck and/or under her arms.
good luck!
A. m
S.M. answers from San Francisco on July 27, 2009
Poor little ducky! You should take her to her pediatrician ASAP. Poison oak can be a horribly painful experience, especially if she has it on her face. You might get some prescription meds that would clear it up faster. I was once hospitalized, as an adult, with poison oak, so I know just how awful it can be!
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