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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for poison ivy
  1. Poison ivy, oak, and sumac are plants that commonly cause an allergic skin reaction. This is also called ... The oils most often enter the skin rapidly. POISON IVY This is one of the most frequent causes ...
  2. Poison ivy, oak, or sumac poisoning is an allergic reaction that results from touching the sap of these ... flowers, leaves, fruit Pollen, oil, and resin of poison ivy , poison oak, and poison sumac Note: This list ...
  3. 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 ...
  4. 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.
  5. ... herpetiformis Chickenpox Contact dermatitis (may be caused by poison ivy) Herpes simplex (cold sores, genital herpes ) Herpes zoster ( ... available for certain conditions that cause vesicles, including poison ivy and cold sores.
  6. ... and detergents Dyes and other chemicals in clothing Poison ivy, oak, or sumac Seborrheic dermatitis is a rash ... much as possible. Try calamine medicated lotion for poison ivy, oak, or sumac, as well as for other ...
  7. ... hooks, buttons, pocketknives, lipstick holders, and powder compacts). Poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and other plants. Rubber ...
  8. ... including: Aging skin Atopic dermatitis (eczema) Contact dermatitis (poison ivy or poison oak) Contact irritants (such as soaps, chemicals, or ...
  9. ... lens saline solution Calamine lotion for stings or poison ivy Hydrocortisone cream, ointment, or lotion for itching Be ...
  10. ... the reaction of a sensitive person's skin to poison ivy, oak or sumac. Contact with these plants, which ...