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rash-stinging skin Not difficult to treat...10 Something close to you can help.

Home remedies are essentials that every home should have. Or at least there must be fresh wound dressing. Alcohol wipes, cotton swabs, plasters, balsams, and some painkillers at home. In case of emergency, minor injuries will be provided for immediate first aid. But if the skin comes in contact with toxins until a red, itchy rash And without these generic home remedies, he suggested a basic antidote with the following 10 things that can be easily found in our home anyway.

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1. Cucumber
When an allergic rash occurs We can use a thin slice of cucumber to paste the skin on the affected area. To relieve the burning and reduce the rash. Because cucumbers have the property of cooling. It can suppress the symptoms that may occur on our skin. You can also puree the cucumbers. Then apply it on the skin that is red and burning as well.

2. Banana peel
Bananas are a cool fruit. which can alleviate the rash or a burning sensation from an allergic reaction like a cucumber Therefore, when an allergic rash occurs You can also apply the inner banana peel to the affected area. But if there is no banana peel You can use watermelon rinds instead. This is another way to relieve itching that has been used for a long time.

3. Apple Cider Vinegar (apple cider)
In apple cider vinegar or apple cider vinegar we use widely in cooking. There is a drug that can neutralize the poison. And relieves allergic reactions on the skin incredibly well. Just soak the paper with apple cider vinegar. Then bring the compress on the skin that has been poisoned. Let it sit for a while to allow the apple cider to suck the toxins out of the skin. This can alleviate the burning sensation. and reduce itchy rashes on the skin

4. Baking Soda
If an allergic reaction from an acute chemical until the skin has a red rash We can use baking soda to neutralize toxins. and relieve symptoms By mixing 3 teaspoons of baking soda with 1 teaspoon of clean water, stir well and apply to the skin on the affected area. Wait until the baking soda is dry. And peel off by itself, then wash with water again
But if the affected area is very wide It is recommended to mix 1 cup of baking soda in cold water, stir well, and then immerse the poisoned body part for a while. enough to relieve the burning sensation or if it is a wound Then mix 2 teaspoons of baking soda with 1 liter of clean water, stir well, then soak a sterile gauze pad in the water mixed with baking soda. Then apply it to the wound to neutralize the poison. and relieves itching and burning rash

5. Oatmeal
For a rash that spreads all over the body whether from being bitten by insects or allergic to any chemicals To relieve itching by taking 1 cup of oats and grinding them into a powder. When finished, pour it into a thin white cloth. or unused stockings Keep your mouth firmly closed. Then hang it under the faucet in the bathtub. Then turn on the warm water. Let the water flow through the bag of oatmeal that we hung. When the tub is full, you can take a nice dip. Soaking for at least 30 minutes is recommended to allow the nutrients from the oats to effectively treat itchy skin.

6. Aloe Vera
The jelly in aloe vera is cool. and has burning properties Burns on the skin as well. So if you have sunburn. Or from a minor accident, it can bring jelly of aloe vera. to grind into a gel Then apply it to the skin on the burning area. to relieve symptoms In addition, aloe vera can also treat itching from allergic rashes.

7. Rubbing alcohol
when the skin is exposed to toxins The poison may spread. can cause a wide area of ​​red rash Therefore, we should use rubbing alcohol to prevent the spread of venom and rash as soon as the skin is exposed to the toxic substance. by using a cotton ball moistened with rubbing alcohol and used to clean the wound or the skin on the affected area Will wipe over the skin to prevent spread of the poison as well.

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