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1. Poison ivy itchiness
Drying agents such as calamine lotion may help relieve the itchiness caused by poison ivy or rashes. Your doctor may prescribe strong steroids for extra relief.
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2. Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac
Poison ivy, oak, and sumac are allergic skin rashes (or Rhus dermatitis ) caused by the plants of the same name. All three plants secrete a potent, irritating oil known as urushiol that causes blistering and intense itching once it penetrates the ...
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3. Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac Plants -- WebMD - Better Information. Better Health.
WebMD helps you understand allergies involving poison plants such as poison ivy, poison oak and sumac. Poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac are plants th...
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4. Poison Ivy Dermatitis -- Information from the Merck Manual
Poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, ragweed, primrose, thistle. Barrier creams are also available that can block certain substances, such as poison ivy and epoxy resins, from contacting the skin....
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5. Poison Ivy and Poison Oak -- The Cornell Physician Group
There are three native American plants that collectively may be called poison ivy: poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. What is the allergic reaction to poison ivy<...
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6. Poison Ivy / Poison Oak (Pediatrics - Dermatology) -- University of Virginia Health System
Detailed information on poison ivy/poison oak, including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. What are the symptoms of an allergic reaction to poison ivy/poison oak? Treatment for
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7. Poison Ivy and Poison Oak -- University of Iowa
The most common cause of allergic skin reactions in the United States is poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Poison ivy, poison oak and sumac skin rashes. Poison<...
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8. poison ivy -- The Cleveland Clinic
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9. Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Information Center
Poison ivy is classified as Rhus radicans or Toxicondendron radicans. Species related to poison ivy include poison oak, which grows in the Pacific Northwest and nearby regions of Canada, and poison...
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10. Poison Ivy: an Exaggerated Immune Response to Nothing Much
An excellent series of photos in different seasons is at the Poison Ivy, Western Poison Oak, Poison Sumac site by Gerald A. The poison ivy plant and its relatives are common throughout the United...
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