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Its one of those plants that like “wet feet” (or dampish soil). Alternatively, apply aloe vera or a paste made out of baking soda and water. The roots boiled in vinegar helpeth the itch, scabs, and breaking out of the skin, if it be bathed therewith. The rash looks similar to hives, with raised areas of whitish blisters. Dendrocnide moroides, also known as the stinging brush, mulberry-leaved stinger, gympie, gympie stinger, stinger, the suicide plant, or moonlighter, is a plant in the nettle family Urticaceae common to rainforest areas in the north-east of Australia. The leaves are very large, oval, have rounded tips, and have a wavy look to the edges. Swelling in your mouth area, including your lips or tongue. Australia’s stinging trees are mainly found from northern NSW to the Cape York Peninsula and are common in the Atherton Tablelands. It just felt like I would. Symptoms have really, "The article was very useful. People have become sick or have died after blundering into a patch of tree nettle. For tips from our Medical co-author on how to tell when you should seek medical attention for a nettle sting, read on! Larger stems are sometimes marked with enlarged bulb-like nodes. Available products include agents such as cetirizine, or Zyrtec®, loratadine, or Claritin®, and diphenhydramine, or Benadryl®. The sting and rash from the plant are painful, but can be treated. Light green or red roots are often visible growing into the ground from the bottom of the stem. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/f\/f6\/Treat-a-Sting-from-a-Stinging-Nettle-Step-1-Version-2.jpg\/v4-460px-Treat-a-Sting-from-a-Stinging-Nettle-Step-1-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/f\/f6\/Treat-a-Sting-from-a-Stinging-Nettle-Step-1-Version-2.jpg\/aid7822-v4-728px-Treat-a-Sting-from-a-Stinging-Nettle-Step-1-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"

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\n<\/p><\/div>"}. ", "Wish I had known not to rub or scratch before I read this. ", "Good information. Do a google search for its identification. It is easily crushed. This article was co-authored by Laura Marusinec, MD. ", "I was pleased to know I wouldn't die from stinging nettle. About The Stinging Nettle Plant. I was stung by a nettle plant several years ago and it still itches. This article has been viewed 2,091,249 times. The research that has already been performed on this herb indicates that Stinging nettle is a helpful antidote. For young children, you may want to put soft gloves or mittens on their hands to help avoid scratching. In general, it is safe to use this herb, but certain people may experience some side effects. In that case, you could consult a doctor. I'm not sure if it's the nettle plant or not, but, "First of all, I rubbed the area vigorously as I was annoyed. After, "I didn't need to get past the first few steps, but I took the advice to wash with soap and water (without, "The photos were great for identification. A jewelweed plant is the same plant as an impatiens. The entire area can appear swollen and inflamed, with a reddish tint to the area affected. Stomach upset, cramping, vomiting, or diarrhea, can sometimes be part of an allergic reaction. The stinging part of stinging nettles comes from … Calamine or Caladryl® lotion can help to provide a soothing feeling and help to reduce the itching and burning. After 10 minutes, wash your skin with soap and warm water or a clean cloth. Did you know you can read expert answers for this article? No, the chemicals causing the irritation would have truly decomposed by then. He keeps getting recurring rashes (sensitive to touch but not as painful or stinging) in the same areas ever since. I prefer Benadryl. “The seed of most of the other kinds, whether gardens or fields, doth stay laxes and fluxes of all sorts, the loathing of the stomach through choler, and is helpful for those that spit blood. In fact, rubbing anything on the sting is likely to make it worse, as it pushes the chemicals from the plant deeper into the skin, which can cause the reaction to be more severe and to last longer. The plant juices relieve the itch almost immediately like magic. These plants are often found growing near the offending stinging tree (see the picture of the Giant stinging tree). Contact dermatitis almost always happens from touching the plant, producing a stinging rash. Usually nettles are along rivers or moist areas. Took several days to get better. ( Check out my post here to find out what Stinging Nettle’s magic is.) Where to Find Stinging Nettle. Clean and treat the area promptly. As, "This has happened to me a couple of times in the last few weeks. Go and see your doctor so they can check over the affected area. unlocking this expert answer. Recognizing the plant and teaching children how to distinguish it can help avoid stinging nettle rash.

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