Can you treat bee stings next to poison ivy?
This guys says you can treat bee stings with poison ivy. I can't find anything on the Internet about it.. is this true?
He say it here: http://www.vimeo.com/6275064
Answers:
If it has the word "poison" in it, it's best to avoid it, don't you think?
Poison ivy will not support bee stings at all. It will just compound your problems, you will have both a bee sting and a poison ivy reckless.
do you know what poison ivy is? its a plant that gives you rash for like ever and the solitary way it will go away is if you dont itch it. which is super hard because its super annoying and itches really really bleak! that guy is a dumba** and is messing with you. if you get a bee sting, put like peanut butter on it, or I don`t know it was mayo lol i dont remember but goodluck =) just dont put poison ivy, there's a reason why its call POISON ivy.
That's ridiculous. Poison ivy is a toxin which causes allergic response.
i dont think that is the best idea...the bee sting is probably going to become worse. the best treatment is to put an rime pack on the wound straight after the bee has stung you.
Don't be naive in believing everything you watch or hear. A bee sting will remain localized, while poison ivy will spread via your fingers. If you never have it, consider yourself lucky.
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