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has anyone ov u been stung by nettles gt stung yesterday on hands n arm and been in pain all night with severe pins n needles too tried creams on them but still stinging lol

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JoJo32

Hi, did you rub the nettle stings with docking leaves? the leaves work really well with nettle stings. Just out of interest how did you get stung on your hands and arm??????? Or are we better not knowing!!!!!! lol

Jo xx

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westgate

try taking an antihistamine or anti allergy tablet, piriton is good too!

xx

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electricjaws

take a antihitamine one a day for 3 days( uyou can get a box cheap enough,i have seen them in the £1 shop ( i had a similar thing happen last year ,tried creams ,but didn't work,i take antihistimines for hay fever(get them on perscription) i tried one a day for three days, did the job!! years ago when i was little i fell into some nettles and my nan cut a onion in half and rubbed it on and i remember that working( you may not smell very nice though!

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renrobin

Try Aloe Vera, either straight from the plant or the gel. It really helps and cools the effected parts.

Hope you get some comfort, it is a horrid feeling.

Love and hugs

Ren Robin...xxx

they used to use nettles to help with arthrutus to hit people with and hope it helped OUCH

If your thinking of the antihitamine please speach to your phamasist just in case but aloe is ace ..

gentle dyslexic hugs

Calamine Lotion/cream always worked best when my children had nettle rash. They are all safer and can be used without the need for consulting either a Pharmacist or your GP.

Calamine Lotions and creams also contain the active ingredient zinc oxide, which has antiseptic properties that help prevent infection from scratching.

Aloe Vera is supposed to have moisturising, soothing and healing properties, so that may be useful too.

Before taking any tablets whether antihistamine or pain relief, please check with your GP/Pharmacist that these are suitable bearing in mind your other meds.

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Ginsing

Hope it is sorted now but the answer is definately Docks they usually grow near nettles good luck ! x gins

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Sarahsyndrome

Ouch - I hate nettle stings! You could try mixing baking soda and a little water into a paste - dab gently onto the affected area with a soft cloth (do not rub as this will irritate it further). Let the mixture dry and it should bring relief. Another way is to dab some white vinegar (spirit vinegar) on with a soft cloth and again let it dry on. Hope it stops stinging soon :) x

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julieevh

I was going to say dock leaves too.

I stung myself a few weeks ago and my daughter had some bite and sting wipes and they worked like magic.

Julie xx

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jackielibby

thanks guys for all ure usefull tips i was trying to tidy garden a wee bit for my mum stinging has settled down now but sooooooo sore lol feel like an old woman xx

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theshadow

My husband's "party trick" involves stinging nettles. He picks them & immediately scrunches them up til the juice runs out. He then rubs that over his hands & swears there is no pain! I have never been brave (or stupid?) enough to try it! Not sure if it's a case of "no sense, no feeling"!!!

I had this verse written in my autograph book as a child .....

Tender hearted stroke a nettle

& it stings you for your pains

Clasp it like a man of metal

& it soft as silk remains!

So maybe my hubby is right after all!

Anyone brave enough to try?!!! xx

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