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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for poison ivy
  1. Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac rashes (dermatitides) are all allergic reactions to the oily resin called ... found on the leaves, stems, and roots of poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac plants. The reaction ...
  2. This is a typical early appearance of a poison ivy rash, located on the leg. These early lesions ... line where the skin has brushed against the poison ivy plant. The rash is caused by skin contact ...
  3. This is a typical early appearance of a poison ivy rash, located on the knee. These early lesions ... line where the skin has brushed against the poison ivy plant.
  4. ... the reaction of a sensitive person's skin to poison ivy, oak or sumac. Contact with these plants, which ...
  5. Milia (VisualDX)  
    VisualDX ... Milia are commonly found on the skin of people of all ages. They are formed when keratin (a substance produced by the skin) becomes entrapped beneath ...
  6. Shingles: Signs and Symptoms (American Academy of Dermatology)  
    American Academy of Dermatology ... If you have symptoms of shingles like a painful blistering rash, get immediate medical care.
  7. VisualDX ... Discover the causes, symptoms, and treatments of contact dermatitis, a skin condition caused by direct contact with an allergen or irritant.