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Common Poison Ivy Myths

Submitted by tonks21
Fri, 26 Jun 2009

Poison ivy is one plants that we have to trouble about when we have children who love to search their environment and pick up all kinds of various flowers and plants. Just a little touch to this plant has the power to make them to erupt in a skin rash that is bothersome and normally takes days or even weeks to do away with.

Dozens of individuals concern about this plant all year round - but within the summertime everybody does what they can to find out as much as they can concerning it. During this race for info some of the facts have become twisted. We are here to clean up the mess and separate fact from fiction.

Ability To Get The Rash Without Contact

The only way that this is manageable is if the urushiol oil in the plant that stimulates the skin rash has come into contact with clothes, pets, or other plants. Certain people who are rather sensitive to the plant will have serious problems if somebody close to them is trying to burn the plant to remove it and you inhale the fumes.

Poison Ivy Is Contagious

The majority of individuals will separate their kids and try to help their child without developing the rash themselves. What they don't realize is that this is not contagious. Fluid that runs from the rash or blisters is not infectious. The only way it is able to be transmitted is if the child has not washed their skin or clothes that have come into contact with the urushiol oil and someone touches these contaminated spots.

Immunity To Poison Ivy

It is true that there are certain individuals who will not have any chemical reaction to the plant. That is till they have been touched by it many times. It is better not to take any chances and to prevent a rash from occurring even if you believe you might be just fine. This is a poison ivy myth that some people take too literally.

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Make sure that you know all the Poison Ivy Plant Facts that will help you and your children to Treat The Rash properly.


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