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  1. 12 avr. 2023 · Poison sumac is a plant that causes an itchy, burning, allergic skin reaction when its oil touches the skin. Learn how to identify poison sumac, how to remove the oil, and when to see a doctor for complications.

  2. 10 juin 2024 · Never had a rash from poison ivy, oak, or sumac: You can have a rash for 21 days or longer before it goes away. If you’re wondering why you develop a rash from these plants, you’ll find the answer at: Poison ivy, oak, and sumac: Who gets a rash, and is it contagious?

  3. 3 juil. 2024 · Poison sumac ( Toxicodendron vernix) contains a rash-inducing oil called urushiol. When this colorless, oily resin makes contact with skin, it can cause allergic contact dermatitis. Poison sumac rashes have red blotches of inflammation or clusters of blistery skin that itch.

  4. 6 mars 2022 · The associated rash is an allergic reaction to the urushiol oil of the poison sumac plant. When the oil comes in contact with your skin, it triggers itchy red blisters that leak or “weep,” similar to poison ivy and poison oak. [1]

  5. 7 juin 2023 · A rash from poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac is caused by an oil found in these plants called urushiol. When this oil touches your skin, it often causes an itchy, blistering rash. Most people can safely treat the rash at home.

  6. 25 mars 2020 · Poison sumac is a plant that can cause contact dermatitis, a type of allergic skin reaction. Learn how to identify, treat, and prevent poison sumac rash, and when to see a doctor.

  7. 29 déc. 2023 · Learn what poison sumac looks like, how to avoid it, and how to treat the itchy rash it causes. Find out the symptoms, complications, and prevention tips for contact dermatitis from urushiol oil.

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