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Is Poison Ivy Contagious

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The poison ivy rash is something that many people have to worry about. Learn what causes it and whether or not it can be passed to others.
The poison ivy plant is one of the most popular problems that parents need to be careful of and spend lots of time making sure that their children understand how they are able to distinguish it. But even this at times is not enough to keep them from it. Each year it seems that our children find themselves all over it and before we realize it they have developed a rash.

When this happens numerous of us put on the rubber gloves and keep the children who have not been infected far away from them. It is easier if we simply have one kid to treat then two or three. But is this really required? Is the rash transmittable.

Numerous of us would say that it is because most of the common rashes are. What people do not understand is that it is just infectious when the skin or anything that has come into contact with the plant has spots of urushiol on it and it touches somebody else’s skin.

Urushiol oil is the liquid that is held within the poison ivy plant. It flows through the entire plant - but is only able to be discovered when a part of the plant has been broken open. However, though it may not be observed on the leaves of the plant it is still able to be passed to people when they touch them.

Contrary to popular belief the liquid that is given off from the poison ivy blisters that have burst open are not able to induce someone to break out into rashes and blisters.

Although poison ivy is not transmittable it is better to straightaway clean the affected child as well as the clothes that they had on at the time. This will ensure that all of the urushiol oil has been removed and cannot come into contact with anyone else.
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