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- $Title{Outbreaks of Poison Ivy While Gardening}
- $Subject{poison ivy rash rashes Skin allergy allergies immune urushiol oily
- resin oil ice oral antihistamine cortisone cream calamine lotion hydrogen
- peroxide}
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- Outbreaks of Poison Ivy While Gardening
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- QUESTION: Here it is with summer over, and I am still getting outbreaks of
- poison ivy whenever I try to do a bit of gardening. I thought the plant would
- be dead by now, but something is causing these rashes. Can you offer me any
- help.
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- ANSWER: If you can recognize the plant, perhaps you may be able to stay away
- from it. I am sure you know about its three shiny leaves at the tip of the
- stem, but at this time of year it may also sprout greenish-white berries. It
- will be growing right along with other bushes, near the bottoms of fences and
- walls and around the bases of trees. The allergic reaction is produced by a
- chemical called urushiol, which is the oily part of the resin that this plant
- produces. The oil will stick to your clothing, shoes and even your garden
- tools and remain potent for weeks. When you do garden, wear protective
- gloves, long sleeves and slacks tucked into your socks or shoes. Take a nice
- cleansing shower after gardening and be sure to launder those clothes well, to
- remove any traces of the resin that may still cling to the cloth. Clean your
- tools with strong soapy water (wearing gloves, of course). If the rash does
- break out, and I hope it won't, applications of ice and taking an oral
- antihistamine will help reduce the itch. Your pharmacist may help you with an
- over-the-counter cortisone cream as well, and you may speed the drying of the
- rash with calamine lotion or hydrogen peroxide. If you are prone to severe
- cases, a prescription or injection of cortisone from your physician provides
- speedy relief. One last caution. If you burn your leaves and garden trash,
- and should there be leaves of poison ivy in the pile, the resin and oil will
- be present in the smoke, and a rash can break out if that smoke touches your
- exposed skin. This may be a hard diagnosis for your doctor to make, unless
- you are sure to remind him of your allergy to poison ivy, and possibly other
- plants that produce similar chemicals.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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