How to Identify, Treat & Cure Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poison Sumac

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  • čas přidán 24. 04. 2020
  • Spring is here and summer is around the corner. We're super excited to see everything blooming; however, that means other plants are growing back too: poison ivy, oak and sumac.
    This video details:
    (1) How to identify the plants and where they live in the US
    (2) How to clean your skin should you come in contact
    (3) How to treat the rash
    Here are the links to products mentioned in the video.
    CLEANERS
    - Cheap Hand Towels: amzn.to/2Ky6O5F
    - Alcohol Wipes: amzn.to/2W0QgbE
    - Tecnu Scrub: amzn.to/3aCVYpx
    - Tecnu Outdoor Cleaner: amzn.to/2VGCvQR
    - Grip Clean Hand Scrub: amzn.to/2Y4Zgzl
    - Fast Orange Hand Cleaner: amzn.to/3eNejnn
    ANTI-ITCH
    - Calamine Anti-Itch Lotion (pink): amzn.to/35cQsZS
    - Caladryl Anti-Itch Lotion (clear): amzn.to/3aFdDwM
    - TEcnu Anti-Itch Gel: amzn.to/3cKL1np
    TREATMENT
    - Zanfel Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac Wash: amzn.to/3eRP7fm
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  • @OutdoorGoyo
    @OutdoorGoyo  Před rokem +15

    Yes, there's probably a difference btw SCRATCH and ITCH, but hey... I was an English major and still can get it right, LOL! Thanks for all your support and I'm glad that this video is able to help so many people. Be careful out there and have fun!

    • @daddydaughtermoviereviews
      @daddydaughtermoviereviews Před rokem +2

      My in-laws confuse itch and scratch. They always say, "don't itch it." DRIVES. ME. CRAZY!

    • @pamdeloach6921
      @pamdeloach6921 Před 10 měsíci

      Mr. Ballen (CZcams) says "don't itch it" too. That's not as bad as saying "It DON'T matter, which most people around me say.

    • @jmac7133
      @jmac7133 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I had a conversation with an old country boy, about venomous snakes, he was saying poisonous snake. So I explained the venomous snake and he said, your kidding? I have never heard that. I told him I was 40 when I learn it. And it’s not bc we are stupid, it’s bc we live in an area that says poisonous not venomous. He didn’t get to arrant high school and he typically thinks ppl are making fun of his stupidity, but he didn’t that time!!! Itch, scratch, we know what it means.

    • @kashalethebear
      @kashalethebear Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you so much for this video. For decades I had no reaction to the oils in these plants, but I accidentally ripped some poison ivy out of my yard two weeks ago, and my arms and hands broke out, and the zenfel worked WONDERS.

  • @yeetus123
    @yeetus123 Před 3 lety +87

    This guy: dont scratch it
    Me: too late

  • @bobwallace9814
    @bobwallace9814 Před 2 lety +39

    I grew up near woods/fields/creeks etc so Sumac and Ivy were all over. None of us were really allergic to it so it never affected us. Our problems were with what we called razor grass which grew as tall as us. That stuff caused numerous cuts and that really itched.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 2 lety +12

      Yes, I know the plant you're talking about and it's the worse. It cuts on the way into the plant and smoother on the way out. We had some near our baseball field growing up and anytime someone hit a ball into the grasses we got pissed!

  • @eightLives_forever
    @eightLives_forever Před 10 měsíci +8

    This video was a lifesaver for me! I went to the American Academy of Dermatology, (AAD) website and the whole page on poison Oak, Ivy and sumac exposure was not helpful at all. So much for the "official" channels! Thank you!

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks so much for your kind words! Hope you heal quickly

  • @aliasmom4475
    @aliasmom4475 Před 9 měsíci +5

    I've never used the Zanfel. This year I had a bad rash so I finally tried the old method of making a mud paste using dirt from my yard. Mixed with a little water to make a paste and put it on every bit of rash. Face neck legs arms stomach. WORKED BETTER than anything I tried over the years. No itching. No money wasted. Stand in front of a fan to make it dry quickly. Easy to wash off anything.

  • @jamesdietz29
    @jamesdietz29 Před 3 lety +103

    One of the most miserable times of my life was the last time I had Poison Ivy. I had it everywhere I had skin... and I mean everywhere! Eyelids, armpits, groin, the palms of my hands, the soles of my feet, in between fingers and toes... EVERYWHERE! I would not wish this on anyone!

    • @bobbyallen7977
      @bobbyallen7977 Před 3 lety +8

      I had it almost that bad as a child and since then I'm not that allergic to it

    • @jackd6148
      @jackd6148 Před 3 lety +2

      That's awful. I got it on the side of my face once, and on my arm another time.

    • @jamesdietz29
      @jamesdietz29 Před 3 lety +7

      @@jackd6148 Awful? to put it mildly, lol! Had blisters on my legs as big around as quarters, could hardly sleep for 2+/- weeks... it was maddening!

    • @jamesdietz29
      @jamesdietz29 Před 3 lety +10

      @@bobbyallen7977 I wouldn't test that. My new rule is, "if it's green leave it be" instead of, "Leaves of 3 leave it be".

    • @jackd6148
      @jackd6148 Před 3 lety +3

      @@jamesdietz29 yeah it's torture.

  • @thebrideofchrist107
    @thebrideofchrist107 Před 3 lety +39

    Dawn dish detergent is good......I think u mean dont "scratch" it lol.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety +2

      Lol

    • @Rebecca-1111
      @Rebecca-1111 Před 2 lety +1

      Dawn alone not as good you need to scrub whole arm with wash cloth and dawn dish soap well.like getting car grease off

  • @jacobalexander4340
    @jacobalexander4340 Před 2 lety +3

    You're super helpful, and I really like your charisma/disposition 👌

  • @kp3445
    @kp3445 Před měsícem

    GREAT video! Thank you for the short, sweet and to-the-point information on all fronts! 😊😊

  • @lungjunky
    @lungjunky Před rokem +9

    Practical advice and recommendations. What more could a desperate itchy person ask for? Thank you!

  • @SRFDriver
    @SRFDriver Před rokem +5

    I was prescribed betamethasone ointment to treat hives caused by fire ant bites. I applied it to my poison ivy rash on my arms, legs, and belly. It worked wonders and stopped the rash in its tracks BEFORE it developed blisters.

  • @sarahkesslerdonnelly
    @sarahkesslerdonnelly Před rokem +2

    So helpful and well organized info- thank you!

  • @dinahnicest6525
    @dinahnicest6525 Před 3 lety +25

    I studied archaeology in college in the Eastern US. We encountered A LOT of poison ivy. One year, our summer dig was on an island that had become a wildlife refuge 10 years previously. Before then, it had been farm land. Poison ivy had completely taken over, and we had to clear it, dig through it, and camp in it. Of course, we all got it, and compared remedies. And of course, the prescriptions worked best, but a close second was ordinary rubbing alcohol. Whenever you want to scratch, do it with a washcloth soaked in alcohol. It will feel good and it will be cured in 3 days.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety +2

      I’ve heard similar. Thanks for sharing!

    • @brianeatsualive
      @brianeatsualive Před 2 lety +3

      Thx for telling all of us this, because I have a lot of sumac and oak ALL over my face and body and I tried what you said, and the stuff on my face is almost GONE.

    • @brianeatsualive
      @brianeatsualive Před 2 lety +2

      well it feels like it

    • @fibonaccisequence4225
      @fibonaccisequence4225 Před 2 lety +2

      I can't thank you enough!!! I don't have access to Zanfel right now due to it being late at night, but I just tried rubbing alcohol and it completely suppressed my itch within minutes! My whole arm is covered in the rash and I've been fighting the urge to itch 24/7 for the past week, despite using anti itch cream. It feels great to have relief.

    • @teaganfields9366
      @teaganfields9366 Před 11 měsíci

      Gonna need to try this later but right now just discovered sitting infront of a cold fan works wonders

  • @CplSkiUSMC
    @CplSkiUSMC Před 3 lety +20

    Hydrocortisone cream also works well in suppressing your allergic reaction and helps reduce the itching immensely. Be sure to do the cleansing portion of the treatment first. There was no such thing as Zanfel when I had a nasty dose of poison ivy.

  • @benatama
    @benatama Před rokem +1

    Great comparison to car grease, put that in better perspective for me! Wish I had seen this earlier

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před rokem

      Thanks buddy! Glad you enjoyed the video. Get well soon

  • @jimstahl7968
    @jimstahl7968 Před 3 lety +10

    Make a baking soda past by adding water and apply it to effected area, it works the best by a long shot

    • @aqueenchi117
      @aqueenchi117 Před rokem

      Any recipe for it or just kinda eyeball it? Not too runny not to thick you wud suggest?

  • @Zaque-TV
    @Zaque-TV Před rokem +3

    I have a rash that spread to an unfortunate area after relieving myself off the trail. Benadryl itch cream has been a relief for sure

  • @brianburnssailorslife5383
    @brianburnssailorslife5383 Před 3 lety +10

    Good video! Getting cleaned up in a small window of time after contact is new information and automotive cleaning products is a great tip.
    Thanks

  • @fc872e1
    @fc872e1 Před 3 lety +8

    Used to get it all the time. Finally went through my property, and did everything I could to remove it. Especially, during the winter. I used to get this all the time, and it would last a long time despite using all these things apart from Zanfel, which I’d be more than happy to try. The only thing that would finally knock it out for me was going to the shore, and spending time in the ocean. Evidently, seawater has something that rids it for me

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety +1

      Ya I have a buddy who would rub alcohol and salt into the spot which helped. Something about the salt helps the itching

    • @cheerfulmouse
      @cheerfulmouse Před rokem

      Currently reading this in an Epsom salt bath 😅

    • @GregoryHull-qt9rf
      @GregoryHull-qt9rf Před rokem

      ​@@OutdoorGoyo In that case, tequila, salt and lime shots it is for tonight! I'm sure ill drunkenly fall into the ocean at some point this evening 😆

  • @EvaTess
    @EvaTess Před rokem

    OMG 😂! The moment you say, talking to you Mark in the video is hilarious!! Especially when it exactly describes my situation, had to make my wife listen to the video

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před rokem

      LOL! Glad you enjoyed it! And good luck

  • @keiththecarpenter5639
    @keiththecarpenter5639 Před 3 lety +2

    Verry helpful and informative.
    Thank you.

  • @godman5043
    @godman5043 Před rokem

    I live in FL and had a bad experience from helping to cut a tree off of a neighbors roof. Hurricane Ian knocked it down and it appears to have been a variety of a tree known as Poisonwood. It is miserable. It got on my arms from handling the branches and sawdust got it onto the back of my neck which thankfully wasn't as strong. It is similar to Poison Ivy which I have had but this is more intense. I used rubbing alcohol which helped but what seemed even better was diluted bleach water.(1 to 2 Tbsp per gal). I had my arms in my little landscape pond doing work on it which I added bleach to for warding off mosquitoes and it felt good to the red rashes on my arms and was longer lasting relief. This recovery is also slow. Washing with an auto mechanic style degreaser right after makes sense because most of these irritants are oil based. Great video!

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před rokem

      Thank you! I’ve never experimented with bleach.

  • @JZMartinez
    @JZMartinez Před rokem +1

    Play Disc Golf. Knew I walked through a bunchnin shorts looking for a disc. Panic, but remembered I had a bottle of hand sanitizer and paper towels in my vehicle. Liberal application of hand sanitizer to paper towel. Got everything off, but a small patch behind my ankle at my sock line. 🤷🏽 Luckily, my reaction to the oil is not usually horrible. Great video and info. Cheers.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing and glad you got most of it off!!

  • @gorillasnacks3393
    @gorillasnacks3393 Před 3 lety +5

    "I'm talking to you Mark". 🤣🤣🤣

  • @cuascutsacademyofmartialar2200
    @cuascutsacademyofmartialar2200 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Dude, I just used the Zanfel. Omg, game changer. Thank you for the suggestion.

  • @jbtOO7
    @jbtOO7 Před rokem +3

    Thanks,I never scrubbed had no idea to treat poison ivy like grease no idea but I get it now and I truly appreciate the advice your on mark with an incredible bullseye 🎯.Ivy-Dry spray is a really really really good product for iching.And I want to be of some good help and know that stuff works all due respect your well grounded and open minded to take in another product that really works.Thanks 💡

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing. Glad you got something out of the video!

  • @Juggalo42240
    @Juggalo42240 Před 3 lety

    Nice video, thanks dude... Got it under my left arm, shoulder, and left side of my back... I am itching SOOOO bad!!!!

  • @nancydarling3992
    @nancydarling3992 Před 3 lety +12

    Thank you for a very informative and well-presented video about the "leaves of three, let it be." I am an English buff, but folks who take umbrage with "don't itch it," rather than appreciate and absorb the important content of your PSA, are missing the point. Let them itch. Great job!

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks Nancy, so nice of you!

    • @ToddKing
      @ToddKing Před rokem

      Why do you assume that those that prefer that English be used correctly cannot also appreciate and absorb the important content of your PSA, assuming it is important. I found that a number of things he said were misleading and some were flat out wrong. So go itch that.

  • @robertacouver
    @robertacouver Před rokem +2

    Zanfel is amazing! Costco Pharmacy sells it at a slightly lower price. I stock up at the beginning of summer because I spend a lot of time ridding my yard of poison ivy.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před rokem +1

      Ooooo never thought about Costco, thanks for the comment.

  • @anthonyman8008
    @anthonyman8008 Před měsícem

    Realized the full grown weed tree behind my shed is sumac when I noticed the saplings underneath, one brushed my side when I was digging it up with a shovel. Sumac is no joke!!! Thought it was shingles till I remembered. Thank God I knew to hydrate some clay and keep it covered. Hardly noticed it when as long as I kept clay on it. Started covering it with iodine as well
    Also use naicin to flush the skin and speed healing

  • @johnharris8191
    @johnharris8191 Před 9 měsíci +1

    A friend swore to me that when he had it his grandmother boiled the roots of Poke Salad plants and rubbed it on him. He swears it cured him quickly and he has never broken out with it since.

  • @mazdaspeedmx512lbs
    @mazdaspeedmx512lbs Před 2 lety +2

    K&N Powerkleen at that auto parts store devolves oil and grease better than anything iv seen. It turns motor oil pink

  • @Oritz7
    @Oritz7 Před 3 lety +4

    You are a live saver. Our doctor sucked. It's crazy that you on CZcams gave us the answer when pharmacist and doctors prescriptions failed.
    Indebted man.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing. I’ve had similar experience with doctors trying to write me a prescription instead of informing me how to take care of it by other means, or even how to prevent it in the future. Take care and be safe out there

  • @user-pu9zv6uh8i
    @user-pu9zv6uh8i Před rokem +1

    Had to look this up for a friend

  • @henryvalero9235
    @henryvalero9235 Před 3 lety +1

    From Lil Giant You did not explain how/when to use alcoholic wipes. Just to wipe off the contact places to try to get rid of the oil? After you have washed the oil off with soap? To cool your skin from the rash?

  • @ranker984
    @ranker984 Před 3 lety +5

    I was hiking with my friends when I got really paranoid of what plants we where walking through so I did a google image search of the pant and it was poison oak the disappointment in myself was immeasurable. I wake up a few days later with a rash on my leg my neck and my crouch area 😤.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety +3

      Nooooo! Well now you know!

    • @mrwess1927
      @mrwess1927 Před 3 lety +1

      Gotta wash that oil off, its a grease consistency. Use a cloth with water and tons of friction

  • @K.Kelly87
    @K.Kelly87 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You are right about getting the oil off you asap. Back in the day, we used "yellow soap". It was lye soap that was really good at getting oil out of anything. Dawn and a scrubby are good now. Dawn comes in a sprayer now, very convenient.
    Getting the oil off when you have no access to soap or towels, you can use Silverleaf, or Jewelweed. Look this plant up BEFORE you go out. It usually grows in shady places right next to the poison ivy. The stem is hollow and juicy similar to aloe, but it is not a succulent. Cut or rip the stems, mash them a bit and rub downward like you would when washing. It's pretty stinky and sticky, but it works. ALSO the same mash of the stem and leaves applied to the rash, and wrapped to stay on the skin where there is rash, will dry the rash up very similar to that Zanfel stuff. The Jewelweed/Silverleaf mash is the best natural cure that you can get without leaving the wilderness to go to a store that might not have Zanfel or Tecnu. I'll warn you now, the Jewelweed/Silverleaf mash stinks kinda like cat piss.
    I keep a mash, I make it in my food processor, then freeze it into ice cube trays. The cold feels good on the itch, and it's really the only way to preserve it without too much loss of effectiveness.
    I can also recommend using the 97% rubbing alcohol when cleaning the oil off you and treating the rash. It keeps the skin sanitary, and dries the rash.
    Another treatment is to mix Witch Hazel and baking soda into a paste, applying directly to the rash, and covering it to keep the paste on. Baking soda is a sodium It will dry the rash out.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the natural remedies!

    • @K.Kelly87
      @K.Kelly87 Před 10 měsíci

      @@OutdoorGoyo My maternal grandmother was immune to poison ivy, oak and sumac. But she knew how to treat it! My maternal grandfather showed my many plants, silver-leaf was one of them. We also ate dandelion greens right from the front yard.
      The Rolling Stones made a song about Poison Ivy. I'm thinking they must have gotten it really bad...
      "She comes on like a rose
      And everybody knows
      She'll get you in dutch
      You can look but you'd better not touch
      Poison ivy, poison ivy
      Well, late at night when you're sleeping
      Poison ivy comes a creeping all around, yeah
      She's pretty as a daisy
      But look out man she's crazy
      She'll really do you in
      But if you let her get under your skin
      Poison ivy, poison ivy
      Well, late at night when you're sleeping
      Poison ivy comes a creeping all around, yeah
      Measles make you bumpy and mumps'll make you lumpy
      And chicken pox'll make you jump and twitch
      A common cold'll cool you and whooping cough'll fool you
      But poison ivy, lord'll make you itch
      You're gonna need an ocean
      Of calamine lotion
      You'll be scratching like a hound
      The minute you start to mess around
      Poison ivy, poison ivy
      Well late at night while you're sleeping
      Poison ivy comes a creeping all around, yeah"

    • @michaelkirkland4549
      @michaelkirkland4549 Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks

  • @consolacionlammawin789
    @consolacionlammawin789 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the info how to cure . I got bad rashes on my arms with blisters

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your comment. How’s the rash coming?

  • @downhomegirl5
    @downhomegirl5 Před rokem +1

    Dawn dish detergent & Vinegar has helped me most

  • @lindsayhengehold5341
    @lindsayhengehold5341 Před rokem +1

    Calamine lotion works besides taking an over the counter anti histamine such as Benadryl, Zyrtec, Claritin or Allegra. If it's really bad than getting a Prednisone Rx or shot is crucial. Taking baking soda/ oatmeal baths helps relieve itchiness too.

  • @cindymckenna9910
    @cindymckenna9910 Před 3 lety +11

    In my experience, aloe vera gel is really good at stopping the itch and healing the rash.

    • @theseeker4700
      @theseeker4700 Před 2 lety +1

      It stopped the itch on mine as well, that and rubbing alcohol. Had to wrap my entire arm though.

    • @Johnnyreengo
      @Johnnyreengo Před 2 lety

      Nothing better than Ivarest

    • @Alan-cf8do
      @Alan-cf8do Před rokem +1

      ​@@Johnnyreengo spray or cream?

    • @Johnnyreengo
      @Johnnyreengo Před rokem

      @@Alan-cf8do cream

  • @fbeegle
    @fbeegle Před 2 lety +2

    Zanfel unfortunately did not seem to do a whole lot for me, despite following the application directions meticulously. Seemed to help right at first, though by no means did it remove all the itch. Then I washed the spots again to use up the rest of the tube. Several hours later the itch was back just as bad. That night it was just as bad as it ever was if not having reached a new high.
    Calamine does nothing to help relieve the itch for me personally. Even seems to make it itch more. Though I'd still recommend keeping the spots covered in it to keep them dry.
    Some say a really hot shower (hot as you can stand without burning yourself) makes it itch like the pits of hell until after the shower, and then the itching takes a good break. Though you DON'T wanna do this until after the 3rd or 4rth day or so after you already have the rashes I hear, because if you try to wash the evil oil off with hot water it actually can drive it into the skin more. This seemed fairly true! I went ahead and took a hot shower on day 4 and I felt about 90% itch free after. Who knows when it will return.
    Baking soda/water paste temporarily helps the itching and is good for keeping the spots dry/clean.
    Ivarest helps a bit but not enough in my opinion.
    Wash cloth with 70% alcohol on it, lightly massaging the spots as a scratching method seems to help itching the most, though I don't know if it something you wanna do a lot of because I would think it could start to irritate the skin and dry it out more than you want it after awhile.
    Cold packs on itchy spots definitely helps a lot but it's not much help if you have many spots in different places.
    Took one ibuprofen and that seemed to help, though it's hard to say because I was using it in combination with other things.
    That's my discovery thus far. Fuck poison ivy.

  • @maxpower1337
    @maxpower1337 Před 2 lety +2

    I pulled poison ivy up with bare hands then scrubbed with dishwasher for I hour and no rash I was so happy 😊 to get it out of the garden.

  • @theresa6709
    @theresa6709 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you! That was actually your help I’m going to buy it maybe except it cost $44 or cend

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety

      ya the cost is not fun, but neither is having a bad case of the poisons! hopefully next time you can wash it off in time!

    • @KenGrunke
      @KenGrunke Před 3 lety

      @@OutdoorGoyo I wonder what the ingredients are, so we could make a DIY version!

    • @theseeker4700
      @theseeker4700 Před 2 lety

      Aloe vera leaf and rubbing alcohol...$5

  • @jackd6148
    @jackd6148 Před 3 lety +5

    I've gotten it a few times. I took antihistamine, I got really hot water on it during a shower, and put calamine lotion on it.

    • @staberdearth3130
      @staberdearth3130 Před 3 lety +2

      From studies, hot water actually promotes adsorption. Also, it appears that an isopropyl alcohol wash is very effective in removing the urushiol.

    • @davidbecker2107
      @davidbecker2107 Před rokem

      I agree with hot shower, and tecnu at the same time, only if you have it.
      After the shower and dried off (cheap, disposable towel) hydrocortisone.
      Benadryl Anti-histamene aides GREATLY in drying it up and alleviating the itch!!

  • @bellisor
    @bellisor Před rokem +4

    You didn't address what I believe to be the biggest misconception of ivy, oak, sumac rashes. Namely the pus from the blisters will spread the rash. The fact is that only the oil from the plant will spread the rash. In most cases by the time the rash breaks out all the urisol has absorbed into the skin or otherwise been rubbed off. You can scratch all you like and it won't spread. I am heavily allergic to it and have been covered in rashes many times since childhood. When I heard that the pus is merely your body's reaction to the poison and will not create further spreading I tested it by busting blisters and rubbing it adjacent to the existing rash. It's true. You can scratch all you like. In fact scratch it and then put either gasoline or conventional lotion you mentioned, Calamine I think and you're good to go. The worst is when you get it between your fingers and the worst time is in the middle of the night.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před rokem

      Yes what you mention is true about it not spreading from the rash. I wouldn’t put gasoline on my skin though…

  • @vicdarockstar
    @vicdarockstar Před 2 lety +2

    wow 🤩 very informative!

  • @theseeker4700
    @theseeker4700 Před 2 lety +3

    The only thing that worked on mine (bad on arms and chest) was rubbing alcohol and aloe vera leaf.
    After the alcohol wipe and aloe vera juice rub down, I wrapped the infected areas with muslin cloth.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 2 lety +1

      ive heard wrapping the area can make it worse bc it needs to dry out. Did you find that or no?

    • @theseeker4700
      @theseeker4700 Před 2 lety +1

      @@OutdoorGoyo not if you wipe hard with alcohol first. It dries it out, the aloe vera gel dries it out as well, so it actually helped mine.

  • @WilliamHollinger2019
    @WilliamHollinger2019 Před rokem +2

    Also, Virgina Creepers I didn't got a rash from that plant yet but posion ivy yes every time I come in contact with it getting worst.

  • @xerokewl537
    @xerokewl537 Před 3 lety +1

    Poison oak is definitely in Wisconsin, Illinois and iowa. Idk why he said it was only in the south and Pacific coast.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing. I’ll have to update the map

  • @dar322sk
    @dar322sk Před 3 lety +19

    Great video. Thank you. Questions: Is it possible to have one of these "poisons" with the itchiness but very little or no visible rash? Also, will taking benedryl help relieve the itchiness?

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety +7

      Thanks! An area can be itchy before a rash comes in but within a day or so you should see something. Otherwise it could be stinging nettles or something else. Benedryl may help you sleep better but the rash won’t go away.

    • @Johnnyreengo
      @Johnnyreengo Před 2 lety +1

      Use Ivarest. It’s wonderful

  • @anonymousman7267
    @anonymousman7267 Před 2 lety +2

    I good tip that I found was to stay busy so that you don’t notice the itching. While you stay busy tho try not to rub or scratch it.

  • @johntompkins9282
    @johntompkins9282 Před měsícem +1

    Listen I'm just listening and I have faith in you bro and yes it can sucks when you have a rash you can't get rid of

  • @Rivers198
    @Rivers198 Před 3 lety +4

    Witch hazel is great for helping neutralize the itch. I Use car mechanic soap to help wash it off after exposure.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety

      good call!

    • @henryvalero9235
      @henryvalero9235 Před 3 lety

      From Lil Giant What is car mechanic soap? That bottle has no name brand on it. Says it has pumice gel.

    • @Rivers198
      @Rivers198 Před 3 lety +1

      @@henryvalero9235 multiple kinds, but my favorite is fast orange. Really strips the oil off your skin, wash 2 times after exposure or 2 times a day if the rash is already set.

    • @henryvalero9235
      @henryvalero9235 Před 3 lety

      @@Rivers198 Thanks

    • @Rivers198
      @Rivers198 Před 3 lety

      @@henryvalero9235 my pleasure

  • @tomcole4736
    @tomcole4736 Před rokem +1

    That was going to be my recommendatio id the go jo with pumice, I have all three of these all over my yard. after i get through with working in yard around it i go to my my shop and spread a little used motor oil on my arms and legs and get out the go jo and start scrubbing until the oil is gone. It help me know the amount of product and scrubbing i need to do to make sure the oils are off of me.......

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment. Be careful out there!

  • @ChrisRon1k
    @ChrisRon1k Před 11 měsíci +1

    I had sumac and ivy this year and I didn’t give a darn I soaked in super hot bath and that intense itch felt so damn good . I also put my arms underneath the sink one night and hot and the itch was so bad it made me drop to one knee. Man that sucks but the itch felt amazing

  • @jessicasnyder6838
    @jessicasnyder6838 Před 3 lety +4

    Man i got it bad it totally sucks ! I cry thanks for the video

  • @knoxvillehermitfreemoviesm3625

    very informative and helpful

  • @DanielBrown-nb9zz
    @DanielBrown-nb9zz Před 2 lety +2

    This is the best video to show your six year old who just found out she is experiencing an alergic reaction to poison ivy! I love the don't scratch it at the end ! hahahaha

  • @SheEsq
    @SheEsq Před 26 dny

    Why should we not itch? does that make it worse? I think I got it clearing weeds in my backyard in Detroit. On my arms only. Is 2 weeks too late to use Zanfel? Thanks

  • @VibraFinance
    @VibraFinance Před měsícem

    I tried EVERYTHING. It spread for 3 weeks without stopping. I drove out to the ocean and jumped in. Within 2 days it was scabbing up and healing. I don’t think it ever woulda stopped

  • @kristinarushing7596
    @kristinarushing7596 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much!

  • @A2XT
    @A2XT Před 2 lety +2

    I've got poison pretty bad rn on my chest shoulders arms and around my eyes even have a bit on my lip. Didnt know I came into contact with it and within about half an hour I had blisters forming on my hand and they had little blackish brown dots on them. First time I've had it and its driving me nuts.

  • @c4yourself319
    @c4yourself319 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I had it get into my blood stream when I was 7. The rashes were so deep that I still have scars 20+ years later. It was on my groin so bad that it was permanently erect from blisters. Just miserable.

  • @jrprieto1
    @jrprieto1 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks man, I gotta really bad case on my arm, order the
    Ointment, I how it help.

  • @cheerfulmouse
    @cheerfulmouse Před rokem +1

    As a parent, I still keep baby wipes in the car!
    But definitely considering orange soap now too 😅

  • @mrscms831
    @mrscms831 Před 3 lety

    Zanfel, good. How to stop any of those plants in ones back yard?

    • @adrianekelly2966
      @adrianekelly2966 Před 3 lety

      There’s a Survivalist Garden video on it. Four parts water to one part white vinegar in a garden sprayer.

  • @imjustagerl261
    @imjustagerl261 Před rokem +1

    Zanfel is bunk. Even If you already have an itchy rash fast orange neutralizes the itch immediately,. Cold water and aloe are good too.

  • @d.r.cuevas4214
    @d.r.cuevas4214 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Thank you...

  • @benstahl7809
    @benstahl7809 Před 2 lety +3

    Also if you try to wash the oil off use cold water. It closes off your pores

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 2 lety +1

      interesting, never thought about that! thanks for your comment

  • @radamrussell
    @radamrussell Před 2 lety +3

    The best removal method is friction. Poison ivy is an oil, and so wetting down throwaway - paper or cloth - towels and rubbing one direction, folding, rubbing the same direction - repeat until you don't have a clean fold - throw away and repeat a few more times in areas you suspect the oil might be and follow with the cold water (because warm water opens your pores) and anything that can dilute the oil. There's really no full proof method - maybe if the urushiol turned blue or had some pigment that was easy to see on skin - but it's the best method I know of. Other than that long pants and shirts and a change of clothes in the car can reduce the likelihood of contaminating yourself and your vehicle.

  • @jenniferrice5877
    @jenniferrice5877 Před 10 měsíci +1

    ⚠️ My family and I, along with my family doctor at the time, was told about water and ammonia to dry up the rash in three days. And it works like a charm and doesn't burn. Great for kids as I was 12. Needless to say the doctor was shocked as he'd been using calamine; he immediately switched to the ammonia. Even straight ammonia won't hurt you. I used it on my legs. This really works and doesn't hurt a bit and tames the itch and dries it right up quickly.

  • @ChronoSquare
    @ChronoSquare Před 3 lety +2

    damn, I didn't get what I wanted out of this video. Saw the dermatologist yesterday because I didn't know what rash I was developing - was trying to find out if I accidentally brushed some ivy or sumac xD

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety

      There are plenty of rash images on Google. They are like blisters and very itchy. Hope you figure it out.

  • @modenam9046
    @modenam9046 Před 3 lety

    When I was a kid, retin a for acne worked to rid of poison ivy. It was prescription only though....

  • @vladimirpoutine7522
    @vladimirpoutine7522 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a moderate case of sumac right now. I reserved myself to scratching only one of the sores to cure the need. All the rest I don't touch.

  • @bethd8007
    @bethd8007 Před 3 lety

    The oil can be in the air or on an animal’s fur (dog) and you can get it on your skin without touching the plant.

    • @JohnSmith-nj4zq
      @JohnSmith-nj4zq Před 3 lety

      That's a myth. The oil can not be in the air. The only time it can become airborne is if the plant is burned.

    • @dinahnicest6525
      @dinahnicest6525 Před 3 lety

      The dog was the culprit. Dad made sure we all recognized it. And we all stayed far away from it, and we all got it anyway. Each time one of us got it, the rest of us doubted the recognition of whoever got it. So it took us years to figure out it was the dog.

  • @StephRenee812
    @StephRenee812 Před 4 lety +3

    I think from u der my nails, becsuse if I scratch it starts to show red like holes and then swells all over..

    • @Captain-Awesome
      @Captain-Awesome Před 4 lety +1

      I have one spot that a scratched early on that has a black spot in the middle, looks like a different kind of scab. Gross!
      I am curious about your screen name?

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety

      curious about the outdoor goyo name?

  • @richardspivey1562
    @richardspivey1562 Před 3 lety +2

    I use odor less mineral spirits. Same ingredient like the rubs , creams and soaps for less$. Good luck

  • @suzywernet5312
    @suzywernet5312 Před měsícem

    I can’t find the baby wipes without alcohol. Even the ones are holding up I think are alcohol free please clarify.

  • @anthonybush3134
    @anthonybush3134 Před 4 lety +15

    Every time I get a rash after I wash it really good I put heat on it. Either hot water or or a hair dryer. It feels soooo good. And it stops the itching. It’s worked for me every time

    • @Captain-Awesome
      @Captain-Awesome Před 4 lety +5

      Anthony Bush You are correct sir, I am a week into having a pretty bad reaction. The shower head has a setting for a stream of water, that stream and hot water are fantastic for about 5 seconds, then move onto another location. I have never felt something so itchy it stings over such a big area.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety

      Hey Danny, checking in. You all good now?

    • @ntomnia585
      @ntomnia585 Před 3 lety +1

      I've gotten some kind of rash from clearing brush a few times, only on my forearms. Sometimes the briars will get me, sometimes I think it's something else. Either way, we have a big wash sink at work that jets hot water. That does indeed feel sooooo good. So much so that I don't mind the minor rash being there.

    • @michaelzapack4736
      @michaelzapack4736 Před 3 lety +1

      Hair dryer just short of burning skin stops itch for hours too.

    • @catherinehenry6762
      @catherinehenry6762 Před 2 lety

      I used to get horrible reaction to PI until I poured HOT WATER over the infected area (hot but just shy of scalding.) Repeat if the itch returns, I never had to repeat more than once. I do get the rough skin at the site of the infection but NO ITCH and IT DOESN'T SPREAD. The rough, sand like skin goes away in about a week.

  • @pyrousa
    @pyrousa Před 2 lety +2

    THANK-YOU!!!

  • @realtruth172
    @realtruth172 Před 3 lety +1

    how to get rid of the rash it really works pour ammonia on it it really hurts a few minutes the first application stops it dead later pour it on again hours later and it drys it right up and it stops itching

  • @switches5620
    @switches5620 Před 4 lety +7

    I can deal with my poison oak,I hate when I get it so much because I can’t stand how itchy and uncomfortable it is to have

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 4 lety

      Ya it’s awful, so make sure you take extra care to scrub when you get home after being out near the plants.

    • @Rivers198
      @Rivers198 Před 3 lety +1

      How crazy is the feeling of running hot water over the rash?

  • @toothinm9paste
    @toothinm9paste Před 2 měsíci

    would Cortizone 10 be just as effective as ZANFEL?

  • @FRESHMC2882
    @FRESHMC2882 Před 3 lety +1

    So if I keep using zanfield cream it eventually blister go away?

  • @bobbyspapercraft
    @bobbyspapercraft Před rokem +2

    Calamine is horiffic. When it dries it makes the whole thing it’s even more than it did before you applied it. The same goes for oatmeal

  • @scatdog1
    @scatdog1 Před rokem

    My girl and I was doing it in the Forrest and we both got it. I had it on my thingy and she got it up inside her thingy. Never ever make this mistake. 😮

  • @bolapromatoqueejogodecampe9353

    Excellent. Thanks.

  • @collinmc90
    @collinmc90 Před rokem +2

    Nearly walked through some this last summer as I am new to a region with poison ivy. Thankfully I'm kind of into botany so I was just getting stoned and staring at plants in the first place. Sure enough poison ivy was right where I was walking around in my bare feet near the river bank lmao.

  • @actioncamera1284
    @actioncamera1284 Před rokem

    Would using s skin barrier cream like Prevex on your skin prevent the oil from sticking on the skin and absorbing in?

    • @taylortriesthings
      @taylortriesthings Před rokem

      When I was hiking the Appalachian trail I would rub my legs down with technu every morning and then again at night and rinse my legs and it worked great.

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před rokem

      Yes there are prevention creams as you both mention that seem to work well. If you already know you’re going to an area with it, then I would wear long pants. Clothing tech these days let’s us wear pants on a hot summer day and they dry quickly. Otherwise, long socks can help too.

  • @volcano_eruption2717
    @volcano_eruption2717 Před rokem +1

    Will Zanfel still work if I’ve had my poison ivy rash for 2 weeks

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před rokem

      Yes it should, but sounds like you might be on the tail end of it

  • @scottwitkowski1298
    @scottwitkowski1298 Před 10 měsíci +1

    As an actual guy who works in mechanics, lava soap works great. Use a bar of lava pumice soap and Dawn dish soap. You'll get grease off, including Poison ivy.

  • @jamessherman4800
    @jamessherman4800 Před rokem +1

    It looks like everything in my yard ha. Leaves are similar to so many plants and weeds I'm still having a hard time identifying them

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před rokem

      Yea, it’s not easy but worth practicing. If in doubt, don’t mess with it 🤣

  • @positiveme4063
    @positiveme4063 Před 3 lety +1

    Would apple cider vinegar work too? I know it works on bee stings

  • @robinluich6626
    @robinluich6626 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I have something.
    I was was ripping a vine out a tree it was growing in

  • @jaydenremlap2005
    @jaydenremlap2005 Před 3 lety +2

    I just got posion oak all over my face and arms and we got Zanfel hopefully it works well

    • @OutdoorGoyo
      @OutdoorGoyo  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh no! Heal fast! Let us know how it goes

    • @sosatrey
      @sosatrey Před 3 lety +1

      Did it work?

    • @jaydenremlap2005
      @jaydenremlap2005 Před 3 lety

      Yes it did work it took a week or so though but it kept he itching down

  • @TheWierzba28
    @TheWierzba28 Před 3 dny

    I'm recently recovering from poison oak or sumac. Not sure which because I'm not sure were I got it. It was the worst reaction I ever had. I had quarter size open sores on both legs that got infected and I had to get a steroid cream and pills. It's been 6 weeks now.

  • @nealrobinson4856
    @nealrobinson4856 Před rokem +2

    Thank you!!!

  • @dextertracy3739
    @dextertracy3739 Před 2 lety +2

    great job

  • @FoereaperGaming
    @FoereaperGaming Před rokem

    I cut trees for a living in the south. So I almost always have one of these three rashes. Maybe I'm sick in the head but I love scratching it lol.