DealDash Treats Chicken Pox Naturally

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Chicken pox has always been a rite of passage of childhood. Let DealDash help you treat the itching, naturally.

Getting chicken pox is more and more rare these days since there is a vaccination on the market. However, the vaccination is not always 100% effective, and some kids end up getting a mild case. No matter how mild the case is, though, the itching can be almost unbearable. Here are some tips and hints to ease the itching without a lot of chemicals.

Treat Chicken Pox With Oatmeal

Oatmeal has been used practically forever to soothe and as a home remedy for itchy skin, rashes, and chicken pox. Oatmeal can moisturize skin and also as an emollient. Over time, this can improve dry skin.

How Do I Use the Oatmeal?

The first thing you’ll need to do is go buy the oats. These typically come in a tub, and say “whole rolled oats.” Don’t get the instant ones. After you have purchased the oats, it’s time to use them.

You can take a bath with the oatmeal. Simply take an old pair of pantyhose, footed tights, or a cheesecloth, and make yourself a bag of oats that you can soak in the tub with the chicken pox sufferer. Make sure that the water is warm, but not hot. Place the child into the water with the bag of oats and water and let them soak for around 20 minutes. You can do this as often as twice per day if you find it helpful.

Try Honey to Soothe the Pox

Honey has natural antibacterial properties – this is why honey will never actually go bad, it just crystallizes. It’s these antibacterial properties and also the sugar in the honey that will help to reduce the itchiness your of the chicken pox, and it will help heal the skin as well. You can place honey on a q-tip and apply to the chicken pox spots up to three times per day.

Baking Soda Fixes Everything

If you would like to try a different bath than the oatmeal one, try a baking soda bath instead. Did you know that baking soda is a natural acid neutralizer? If you’re not familiar with this, it means that it can help to soothe the chicken pox sufferer’s itchy skin. It does this by restoring the natural pH of your the person’s skin. Baking soda is practically a miracle product, this is just one of the miracle uses.

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This sponsored DealDash blog post was written by Dawn E, a mother of 3 who loves DealDash. Dawn was compensated by DealDash for this blog post. Read even more at DealDashTips.comDealDashReviewed.com, or on her own blog, DawnBlogtopus.