The Frost-Nipped Legacies of the past winter’s cold spells might not be hard to spot in February, especially in the inland ...
Contact dermatitis, insect bites, and eczema are some common causes of itchy rashes. Many skin rashes on the arms or legs are mild and will resolve on their own. Contact a healthcare provider if a ...
When skin touches poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac plants, the oils from the plant can cause a rash. This rash can be very uncomfortable, itchy and unsightly. The medical name for this rash is ...
Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac plants contain an oil (called urushiol) that can cause an allergic rash in most people who have contact with it. The plants look different, but they cause the ...
When skin touches poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac plants, the oils from the plant can cause a rash. This rash can be very uncomfortable, itchy and unsightly. The medical name for this rash is ...
Just thinking about poison ivy can make you itch. Blistering rashes on your arms and ankles, oozing bumps between your fingers and eyelid-swelling exposures are all-too-familiar summer hazards. Poison ...
What do Sarna products treat? Sarna products are used to treat skin irritation and itching caused by bugbites, burns, cuts, scrapes, and sunburn, as well as itching and minor rashes caused by poison ...
We are in peak poison ivy season in our area. That means poison ivy is at its worst and doing its best to spread to you. Master gardeners say poison ivy is kind of a master of disguise. It can hide in ...
Poison ivy rash isn't contagious, but the oil, urushiol, can spread the rash if it's on skin or clothes. Wash your skin with soap and cool water immediately if you touch poison ivy to stop the rash.
If you were a Girl Scout or a Boy Scout, you probably heard the adage "leaves of three, let them be" to deter you from getting poison ivy rash. And, while it is true that a poison ivy leaf contains ...
Poison ivy, along with poison oak and poison sumac, has an oily coating called urushiol, which often causes redness, swelling, and severe itching within 4 to 48 hours after contact with your skin.