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over a year ago
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I use nettles most days in play, the best way to take sting out is to flick his nipples or balls with a riding crop, he soon forgets about the nettle sting.... |
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over a year ago
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dipenhydramine 25mg otherwise known as nytol or tesco sleeping tablets. actually a strong anti histamine.
oh and apple cider vinegar half and half.
what we used in the US in A and E.
Any hydrocortisone cream will be good, or piriton tabs.
anbesol gel works because of the lidocaine in it if you have any.
and a bit of nurofen........
if you dont have a stomach ulcer that is.
nettle play is the root of all evil
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"Pee on it....oh wait that's jellyfish stings .....ummm dock leaf?? "
This was my grandads suggestion when my 3 year old nephew grabbed a handful of nettles! |
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germolene 2 the one with the local anaesthetic
works 2 ways and stops the irritation real good
worked when my then 7 yearold fell in a patch in his swimming cossie he was pink all over but happy in 20 mins |
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