I have discovered that when cutting the agave leaves off, any juice that contacts the skin may cause skin rashes. This happened to me and after doing some research on the interent, it appears that some people may have a skin allergy reaction to the juice when cutting the leaves off. My rash appeared within hours of trimming the leaves from a huge agave we have in the yard. I'm using peroxide and medicated power to help calm the redness and itching.
I cut down a large agave plant yesterday and developed a very burning and itchy rash where the juice from the plant touched my skin. I never heard of this before and was wondering what is the best procedure to treat it. Thank you for any help you can give. Mark C. Branda
Yes, there are many websites that contain information regarding allergy symptoms. WebMD is a good one, but there is also Health Central and Allergy Treatment and Symptoms.
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