Introduction to these plants can create a rash, which is brought about by affectability to a slick sap found in these plants called urushiol. This substance can be found on the leaves, stems, blooms, and foundations of these plants. Strangely, it can stay poisoness even after the plant has died. Engagement to even little measures of urushiol, sums not exactly a grain of table salt, will prompt the improvement of a rash in 80%-90% of people.
The rash can be brought on by direct contact with urushiol by touching the plants or by backhanded contact with the plant oil that may have been on a pet's fur, apparel, or different surfaces. Airborne contact is also possible if these plants are burned and the urushiol particles arrive on the skin and it can …show more content…
Washing off the oil will reduce the chances of getting a poison ivy rash. If someone develops a rash it can and will be very itchy and irritating for a few weeks or so. Mild cases can be treated at home with soothing lotions such as calamine lotion and cool baths and showers. If you take a hot bath or shower the rash often will become irritated and itchy almost immediately upon contact of the hot water. You may need medicine prescribed to you from your doctor if your conditions are bad and/or the rash has spread to your