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Hydrogen Peroxide Poison Ivy Removal

On the Method of Hydrogen Peroxide to Remove Poison Ivy
The harm of poison ivy, when touched, the skin is itchy, red and swollen, and the pain is very great. Everyone wants to find a good way to get rid of it. Now hydrogen peroxide may be the way.

Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidation. The poison of poison ivy is the urushiol on the surface of its plants, which is prone to human allergies. The oxidation of hydrogen peroxide may break the structure of urushiol and make it desensitized.

If you want to use it to remove poison ivy, be careful. Take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide solution first, and the concentration should not be high to prevent damage to the surrounding plants and trees. Soak a soft cloth in the solution, and then wipe the surface of poison ivy lightly to cover it evenly. However, it should be noted that when hydrogen peroxide acts, there may be bubbles, which is a normal sign.

And removing poison ivy is not achieved overnight. One application may not be able to remove its poison. Or it needs to be done several times, with a few days between each time, to observe its effect. After each application, carefully observe the changes of poison ivy. If poison ivy gradually withers and the leaves turn yellow, this is an effective sign.

When applying, you should also protect yourself. Wear gloves and masks to prevent hydrogen peroxide from splashing on the skin, mouth and nose. If it is accidentally touched, rinse quickly with water.

Although hydrogen peroxide is effective in removing poison ivy, its method is also limited. In a large area of poison ivy, the use of this agent alone may not achieve the desired effect, or it may need to be supplemented by other methods. And different places and different poison ivy may have different reactions to hydrogen peroxide, so when using it, it should be based on the situation and flexible.