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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youPoison oak spreads due to the following reasons 1 2 3:
- Urushiol oil: Poison oak releases an oil called urushiol when it sustains damage. Your skin absorbs this allergen when you touch the plant 4.
- Accidental spread: There is a short window of time where a person may accidentally spread the oil from one part of their body to another, causing a rash to develop near the original rash 2.
- Inhaling smoke: When poisonous plants burn, they release urushiol into the air. Inhaling the smoke can cause a rash on your face or in your nasal passages, mouth, and throat 3.
- Scratching: Scratching the itchy rash can lead to infection 3.
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