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How to Recognize Poison Ivy
Poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans or Toxicodendron ... It looks like a shrub or small tree that can reach 25 feet. In the ...
Another distinguishing feature is that hog-peanut has fine hairs on its stems, whereas poison ivy rarely looks hairy. In the ...
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If you have a red rash on your hands, arms, or legs that's accompanied by intense itching, you may have had a brush with poison ivy. Here’s what to do if you think you’ve been exposed to the ...
If you develop black spots or streaks, there tends to be little or no redness and swelling. The medical term for this condition is black-spot poison-ivy dermatitis. It takes time for the rash to ...
A rash from poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac is caused by an oil found in these plants called urushiol. When this oil touches your skin, it often causes an itchy, blistering rash. Most people ...
Considering taking supplements to treat poison oak and poison ivy dermatitis? Below is a list of common natural remedies used to treat or reduce the symptoms of poison oak and poison ivy dermatitis.
Leaves of three, let them be! You've probably heard that little rhyme about poison ivy. But did you know that the plants poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac all contain the same rash-causing ...
Leaves of three — let them be! You've probably heard that little rhyme about poison ivy, the plant that can cause an itchy rash. But do you know why? It's because of urushiol (say: yoo-ROO-shee-ol), a ...