The History Behind the Causes By: Shamar Lamb

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The History Behind the Causes By: Shamar Lamb Poison Ivy The History Behind the Causes By: Shamar Lamb

What is Poison Ivy? Poison Ivy is a plant that can cause a skin rash called allergic contact dermatitis upon contact It is NOT contagious

Cause Contact with an oil resin(hydrocarbon secretion) in poison ivy called urushoil The more urushoil the person comes in contact with, the more severe the rash Playing in a grassy woodland area

Signs/Symptoms Red itchy skin Swelling Warmth of an infected area Blisters Hives

Treatments/Cures/Preventions can be treated with calamine lotion, antihistamines, or hydrocortisone cream to calm the itching and blistering Do not scratch the infected area Wash your clothes or any other area that has been touched Take a shower to remove the bacteria from your skin

Bibliography "Poison Ivy, Oak, or Sumac - Symptoms, Treatment and Indentifying the Rash." WebMD - Better Information. Better Health. 1995. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.webmd.com/allergies/tc/poison-ivy-oak-or-sumac-topic-overview>. Poison Ivy Treatment." Poison Ivy Treatment and Symptoms. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.poisonivytreatment.us/>.

Bibliography(cont.) http://cdn1.preen.com/illustr/articles/poisonivy_usda_lg.jpg "How to Treat Poison Ivy and Poison Oak: 8 Steps - WikiHow." WikiHow - The How-to Manual That You Can Edit. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.wikihow.com/Treat-Poison-Ivy-and-Poison-Oak>.