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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for poison ivy OR "dermatitis," contact allergic
  1. ... 2023. Buttaravoli PM, Leffler S, Herrington RR. Toxicodendron (rhus) allergic contact dermatitis: (poison ivy, oak, or sumac). In: Buttaravoli P, Leffler ...
  2. Poison ivy, oak, and sumac are plants that commonly cause an allergic skin reaction. This is also called an allergic contact dermatitis. The result is most often an itchy, red rash with bumps or blisters.
  3. ... Atopic dermatitis (eczema) Contact dermatitis (poison ivy or poison ... reactions Childhood infections (such as chickenpox or measles ) ...
  4. ... and conditions can cause vesicles. Common examples include: ... poison ivy) Herpes simplex (cold sores, genital herpes ) Herpes ...
  5. ... diapers Pesticides or weed killers Rubber gloves Shampoos Allergic contact dermatitis: This form of the condition occurs when your ...