Contact with any part of the poison oak plant can cause an intensely itchy, blistering rash. Washing immediately with water and a mild soap or apply rubbing alcohol may help lessen symptoms.
Poison ivy contains an oil called urushiol, which causes a red, itchy rash when it transfers to the skin. Every part of the plant contains this oil, from the roots to the stem to the leaves ...
The poison ivy contains an oily resin or sap in all parts of the plant that can cause an allergic reaction in most people ...
and leaves of the plant. Poison ivy oil can spread quickly and easily (just like poison oak does). Poison ivy rash can spread ...
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How to Recognize Poison Ivy
Learn how to identify poison ivy, oak, and sumac plants and the rashes they cause. Your child was playing outside (yes!) but ...
As more people venture outside to enjoy warm weather, knowing how to identify and avoid poison oak could help to avoid a future of headaches and itchy red rashes. A helpful old saying is “leaves ...