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  1. Also known as: rhus dermatitis
    A condition in which skin rashes develop on the body when contacted with a plant called poison ivy.
    How common is condition?
    Very common (More than 3 million cases per year in US)
    Does diagnosis require lab test or imaging?
    Doesn't require lab test or imaging
    Time taken for recovery
    Can last several days or weeks
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    Causes

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    • The causes include:
    • Contact with plant or any other object containing uroshiol oil
    • This oil can adheres to objects such as towels, clothing, shoes and gardening tools
    • clothing or other materials that touch the plant and exposure to it before washing causes the rashes
    • Inhalation of smoke from burning plant material can cause irritations to throat, lungs, and eyes
    • The risk factors include:
    • People who participate in outdoor activities such as camping, farming, gardening, hiking, forestry etc.

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    Symptoms

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    Contact your provider if experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms.

    Symptoms include:

    • Redness
    • Itching
    • Swelling
    • Blisters
    • Difficulty in breathing when inhaled the smoke from burning poison ivy

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    Treatment

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    Treatments for poison ivy are antibiotics and home remedies such as washing, usage of soap and alcohol for rinsing the affected area.

    Medication

    Oral corticosteroids: Oral corticosteroid is prescribed if blisters are occurring in large amounts.

    Prednisone

    Antibiotics: Oral antibiotics are also administered if bacterial infection develops around the rashes.

    Azithromycin

    Topical cream: This helps in reducing itching.

    Clobetasol . Betamethasone . Fluticasone

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    Diagnosis

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    One or more of these tests may be recommended by your medical provider.
    It is usually self-diagnosable. Medical professionals can easily diagnose it by looking at the rash.

    Common tests & procedures

    Physical examination: The diagnosis is made by visualizing the characteristic rash on the skin.

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  2. What should be used to treat poison ivy on the skin?

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    Dr. Himanshu J. Vats

    Dr. Himanshu J. Vats community pageDoctor of Medicine (MBBS) · 1.5 years of expPoison ivy is a plant that can cause an allergic reaction in some people. The rash from poison ivy is called contact dermatitis. The rash usually appears within 12 to 72 hours of c...Read more
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  4. WEBPoison ivy rash. A rash from one of these poisonous plants usually shows up as red, itchy bumps on the skin. Black-spot poison-ivy dermatitis. A few people develop black spots or streaks of black on their skin rather than a …

  5. WEBMar 12, 2024 · Poison ivy rash is caused by contact with poison ivy, a plant that grows almost everywhere in the United States. The sap of the poison ivy plant, also known as Toxicodendron radicans, contains...

  6. WEBMar 21, 2024 · A poison ivy rash occurs when a person comes comes into contact with urushiol, a substance produced by the plant. A poison ivy rash typically appears as red, itchy patches. Skin swelling and blisters may …

  7. WEBApr 19, 2024 · Poison ivy is a poisonous plant that can cause a skin rash in people who come into contact with its leaves, stems, or roots. The medical name for this rash is contact dermatitis or Rhus...

  8. WEBHow do you get a rash from poison ivy, oak, or sumac? Every part of these plants — the leaves, stem, vines, flowers, and roots — contains an oil called urushiol (yur-oo-shee-aal). When this oil touches your skin, it can …

  9. WEBFeb 9, 2023 · Poison ivy is a toxic plant that’s commonly found throughout most of the continental United States. Upon contact with human skin, poison ivy often causes a rash, known as contact...

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