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- For a poison emergency call 1-800-222-1222 anywhere in the United States. This national hotline number will let you ... is a free and confidential service. All local poison control centers in the U.S. use this national ...
- Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac (VisualDX)Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac rashes (dermatitides) are all allergic reactions to the oily resin called urushiol found on ...
- Poison oak rash on the arm. Several plants produce toxins that cause skin reaction. This is the appearance of poison oak dermatitis. Note the typical linear streaks produced ...
- This is a typical early appearance of a poison ivy rash, located on the knee. These early ... line where the skin has brushed against the poison ivy plant.
- This is a typical early appearance of a poison ivy rash, located on the leg. These early ... line where the skin has brushed against the poison ivy plant. The rash is caused by skin ...
- ... the reaction of a sensitive person's skin to poison ivy, oak or sumac. Contact with these plants, ...
- Local Poison Control Centers should be contacted immediately if a child consumes something poisonous.
- ... reaction can be provoked by skin contact with poison plants, chemicals and animal scratches, as well as ...
- ... reaction is different from the reaction to the poison in the bite of a black widow spider, ...
- Keep cleaning fluids, bug poisons, and other chemicals well out of a child's reach. Avoid storing toxic substances in unmarked or inappropriate containers (such as ...