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Poison ivy, oak, and sumac contain an oil called urushiol that causes an allergic skin rash. These plants can be identified by their leaf structure, though some non-toxic plants look similar. To avoid ...
Gardeners and hikers beware: Poison ivy may look like an unassuming plant, but it's one you're going to want to be able to identify before you wind up with an uncomfortable rash. If you do come home ...
Poison ivy rash isn't contagious, but the oil, urushiol, can spread the rash if it's on skin or clothes. Wash your skin with soap and cool water immediately if you touch poison ivy to stop the rash.
Most adults are allergic to this plant and its relatives. Here’s how to prevent or minimize the rash. By Cameron Walker When out in nature, we all know you’re not supposed to wander into the bushes.
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Poison ivy affects about 50 million Americans annually, with 85% of the population being allergic. English ivy, often used in landscaping, also can cause allergic reactions, though less common than ...
Both shingles and poison ivy cause a painful, blistering rash. Poison ivy is an allergic reaction, while shingles is a viral infection. Shingles also causes additional symptoms that can differentiate ...
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