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I came into contact with poison ivy. I have developed large rashes with water blisters. Should I put something on them?

Yes, it is recommended to apply a 0.5% hydrocortisone cream to reduce pain, inflammation, and itching associated with contact dermatitis caused by poison ivy. It is important not to scratch or further irritate the affected area to promote healing.

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