What are the symptoms of Poison Ivy?

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When your skin comes in contact with the urushiol fluid in Poison Ivy, you should expect a rash within one to two days. This rash will usually itch, redden, burn, swell, and form blisters. These rashes can last a long time, but normally go away within a week. The more urushiol you’ve come in contact with, the more severe the rash may be. Unlike a common rumor, a Poison Ivy rash does not spread, it simply absorbs into the skin at different rates. Only the part of your skin that comes in contact with the ivy will get a rash.

If you experience any of the following, contact your physician immediately: pus around the rash, a rash around your mouth, eyes, or genital area, a fever above 100 degrees, or a rash that does not heal after a week.

If you experience swelling of the throat, tongue, or lips, difficulty breathing, weakness, dizziness, or bluish lips, you need to find immediate emergency medical assistance.



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