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Poison Ivy & Other Plants to Avoid This Summer

Plants can do wonders to brighten up the landscape both in nature and at home, but some plants can be hazardous. If you have come into contact with a poisonous plant, including poison ivy, consult with one of our board-certified providers at AFC Urgent Care Ridley.

The big three when it comes to poisonous plants are poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. These three plants contain similar chemicals that make them very unpleasant and even dangerous to come in contact with when outside. These plants include the chemical known as urushiol. It is important to remember that the rash caused by this chemical is not contagious. However, if the oil from the plants gets on your hands and clothes, it can spread the rash until that oil is removed. It is very easy to spread this oil and the rash to other parts of your body before you realize you have touched a dangerous plant.

Poison Ivy is generally found as a shrub or vine growing close to the ground. It is just as prevalent in urban and city areas as it is in rural and suburban areas. It can be found throughout the lower 48 states except in deserts. The poison ivy leaves are arranged in groups of three and can have small flowers or light-colored berries. If you remember the old phrase, “Leaves of three, leave them be, " you can avoid this poisonous plant.

Poison Oak has a similar appearance to poison ivy. However, a poison oak’s leaves will have smooth, curved edges. It has a similar appearance to an actual oak tree, which lends its name to this plant.

Poison Sumac is the hardest to pick out of the three plants. It looks like a shrub or a small tree and easily blends into the background in nature. Each branch of this plant will have 13 leaves, most arranged in pairs. Fortunately, poison sumac is most likely to be found in only very wet areas, like riverbanks. Unfortunately, this plant causes the most severe rash compared to poison ivy or poison oak.

If you come into contact with any of these plants, you can expect to develop a rash and in some cases, fever, blisters, and swelling. In severe cases and those especially allergic to a plant, someone may develop an anaphylactic reaction. If this occurs, you should immediately seek medical care. Those who work outside are the ones most at risk of coming in contact with these poison plants. These people are farmers, construction workers, groundskeepers, and avid hikers. Those whose work involves touching or moving plants or debris are also at high risk. If untreated, a rash tends to heal in one to three weeks, depending on its severity. Generally, a provider can prescribe a topical steroid to treat a severe rash. After a person has rinsed the poisonous resin from their skin and clothes, this rash cannot spread.

If you spend time outdoors, experts suggest you wear protective clothing to cover your skin. You should avoid touching plants you do not immediately recognize. Following these two guidelines will go a long way toward preventing contact with any number of poisonous plants. If you discover poisonous plants at home or work, experts suggest using pesticides to remove them. You should avoid pulling them up and should never burn these plants. The burning of poisonous plants can cause the rash-causing chemical urushiol to become airborne particles. These particles can be inhaled and cause a severe reaction.

If you aren’t sure you have come into contact with a poisonous plant, visit AFC Urgent Care Ridley today for an examination and treatment if needed. No appointment is required! We can show you how to protect yourself and your family from these dangerous plants.

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