Juniper rash

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Juniper rash

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Recently I have been working with a few varieties of juniper, and have found that after pinching out some of the needles I have developed a rash along my arms. Since it flared up a few weeks ago it has appeared on my feet as well, and I ended up going into the doctor because it just hasn't gone away. I have had to stop working with them for the time being until this rash clears up :(
Has anyone else suffered skin irritation after handling junipers? Is this something that happens quite often and I just never knew about it?

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Hey James, after a quick search around the internet it appears to be fairly well documented that juniper bushes can cause irritation of your skin and eyes, and apparently prolonged exposure to juniper oil can have a negative effect on kidney function too! :O

One how-to article I found on juniper care includes this warning:
Wear a long-sleeved shirt when working around juniper shrubs, as their needles can cause skin irritation.
I also found an article on the use of juniper oil in treating skin conditions, which recommended using it mixed with sweet almond oil to prevent irritation... so you could try slathering up in sweet almond oil too ;)
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Wow, that sounds pretty full-on... I hope the rash is improving a little now...

I just did a quick search over google and it seems that various people report contact rashes from handling junipers. I went to wikipedia, and while not the most reliable source of information, they report that the pollen and contact with leaves and bark of some species seems to be a mild allergen: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juniperus_virginiana (at the bottom)
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Thanks for the replies!
I did try a search myself on google and such, but wasn't as successful as you seem to have been. My itching has been driving everyone crazy, although since I have stopped touching these plants it has calmed down a bit. I might try that almond oil. Smelling sweet may be a way of redeeming myself after constant itching that has kept my girlfriend awake for nights on end 8-) She may even let me start work on them again..
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Good luck! Let us know how you go, as I'm sure others would also appreciate knowing what works with regard to stopping a reaction when dealing with junipers :)
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After working for many years with Black Pine John Naka had to wear long gloves to protect his hands and arms from the prickle.

So it isn't just Junipers.

It comes down to genetics and what you are allergic to or after repeated exposure build up to a threshold where you become allergic.

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Some bottle brushes, grevillea and some other natives irritate my skin, It comes on late at night. I get a rageing itch that i cannot stop scratching. :cry: :cry: :cry: The only thing to sooth it down is hot compresses. :D I found that out by mistake after washing off lotions that didnt work .Then as soon as i applyed a wash cloth & hot water, It was instantly soothed. I use heat pads now when it flares up. I use to wonder why every time i visited the forest nursery,on the same night i would break out itching, Took me a long time to find out. But Still cant find any other cure. Any ideas. :?:
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G,day James, I have just been over onto two other forums and posed your question for you. The reason being is the have a very wide coverage of the world of Bonsai.
with a large membership. So maybe someone has experienced, the same as you are. Thus helping in how they treated it, other than the obvious of stopping work with the said genera.

So let us hope we can help you, you poor bugger :shake: :fc:

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Pup wrote:G,day James, I have just been over onto two other forums and posed your question for you. The reason being is the have a very wide coverage of the world of Bonsai.
with a large membership. So maybe someone has experienced, the same as you are. Thus helping in how they treated it, other than the obvious of stopping work with the said genera.

So let us hope we can help you, you poor bugger :shake: :fc:

Cheers Pup
Thanks for that. I will do nearly anything to continue working on these..just when I have the time to start I get these rashes :shake: I think in the future long gloves and a long sleeve shirt are the answer, but it would be good to get some feedback on how to deal with an outbreak.

Petra: Sounds like you have experienced something similar. However when the rash is heated on my skin it tends to get worse rather than better, and the doctor stressed not to take hot showers :lost: I'm glad its not winter!
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Two suggestions so far, one is for Cortisone, the other by what you have said your doctor is treating you with anti histamine cream. Another on the other site to wear surgical gloves,

I will keep going for a look see. In case some one has a positive solution that will help.

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Thanks Pup. I think long term the gloves and long sleeves are the way to go.
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:gday: all i got the best solution to there rash and to prevent them getting them again :tu: give me the junipers :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
then you wont get rash from them :twisted: but honestly the realy only way not to get rash is long sleves surgical gloves and dont let the juniper
touch the skin
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James,
I too suffer from a rash when I work with junipers. Probably why I like decidious trees best! I have found great relief in using Aloe Vera Gel (or cream) which is available from the Health Stores.
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I have just been told that a Hydro-cortozone cream in a OTC version. Should help to clean up and reduce the rash's itchy ness.

Just another to try :!:

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I was prescribed 'aristocort' and its not doing all that much to sooth the itching. University starts again on the 21st, so next week is my last chance to work on this juniper before I am bombarded with essays and such like, so gloves, long sleeves and recommended ointments will have to do :fc:
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