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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Poison sumac
  1. ... oak is mostly found on the West Coast. POISON SUMAC This plant grows as a woody shrub. Each ... contains 7 to 13 leaves arranged in pairs. Poison sumac grows abundantly along the Mississippi River. AFTER CONTACT ...
  2. ... and resin of poison ivy , poison oak, and poison sumac Note: This list may not be all-inclusive. ... December 4, 2023. Buttaravoli PM, Leffler S, Herrington RR. Toxicodendron (rhus) allergic contact dermatitis: (poison ivy, oak, or ...
  3. ... holders, and powder compacts). Poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and other plants. Rubber or latex gloves or ...
  4. ... and detergents Dyes and other chemicals in clothing Poison ivy, oak, or sumac Seborrheic dermatitis is a rash that appears in ... much as possible. Try calamine medicated lotion for poison ivy, oak, or sumac, as well as for other types of contact ...
  5. ... the reaction of a sensitive person's skin to poison ivy, oak or sumac. Contact with these plants, which contain a chemical ...