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Poison IvyPoison Ivy causes contact dermatitis or itching skin rash to those who are sensitive to the oleoresin in the plant. The peak season is in spring when the plants are tender. Poison Ivy can be recognized by the glossy green leaves which grow in groups of three. It generally grows as a low shrub but can be a trailing vine. On first contact, you may not have a reaction. Once sensitivity is established, the rash appears in seven-fourteen days with subsequent exposures causing a reaction within six hours to 12 days. The skin reaction begins with itching and redness with bumps and blisters soon occurring. The various timing of the blisters give the appearance of the rash spreading, however, once the oleoresin has been washed off the skin, it will no longer spread. The rash may take two-four weeks to clear. Treatment
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