I am extreamly allergic to poison oak, but find the "hot water" treatment works wonders - run the affected area under as hot water as you can stand until it stops itching (generally a minute or two. It will itch A LOT while you're doing this). Heat releases the histines (which is what makes you itch) and it'll be a few hours before it's itching again.
After exposure (next time), shower with Tecnu. Use it in your laundry on the clothes you wore last weekend. Black streaks on your clothes are poison oak oil a day or more old. (NB: Native Americans in this area used poison oak as a black dye).
Best thing I've found for the rash is liquid Benadryl. I've wanted to bathe in the stuff before.
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Good luck! Warm fuzzies!
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Grew Up in the SC Mountains... Poison Oak = teh Evol!
Best thing I've found for the rash is liquid Benadryl. I've wanted to bathe in the stuff before.
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If nothing else works, sometimes baking soda paste brings some relief. There's a juice in impatiens plants that can be helpful too.
Good luck to you.