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  2. Poison ivy, oak, and sumac: What does the rash look like?

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    Most people develop an itchy, red, and blistering rash. If you have blisters, they break open and leak fluid. The blisters crust over, and the rash clears in 2 to 3 weeks. The rash will clear without treatment, but it can be extremely itchy until it clears completely.

  3. Poison Ivy Rash: Pictures, Symptoms, and Treatment - Healthline

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    Other common signs of poison ivy rash include swelling, itching, and blisters. Poison ivy rash is caused by contact with poison ivy, a plant that grows almost everywhere in the...

  4. What Does a Poison Ivy Rash Look Like? Pictures and ... - GoodRx

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    Poison ivy rashes can look like raised, red bumps or blisters. View photos of poison ivy, oak, or sumac rashes to help you diagnose and treat your skin.

  5. Poison ivy rash - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Signs and symptoms of a poison ivy rash include: Redness; Itching; Swelling; Blisters; Difficulty breathing, if you've inhaled the smoke from burning poison ivy; Poison ivy rash often appears in a straight line because of the way the plant brushes against your skin.

  6. Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac: Pictures of Rashes & Plants - WebMD

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    A rash from poison ivy, oak, or sumac looks like patches or streaks of red, raised blisters. The rash doesn’t usually spread unless urushiol is still in contact with your skin.

  7. Poison Ivy Rash: Pictures, What to Do, and Prevention

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    This article provides pictures of a poison ivy rash to help you identify it. It also explains how the rash develops and how to get rid of poison ivy and avoid getting it again.

  8. Poison ivy and other summer skin irritants - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms include a distinctive rash, flu-like symptoms and aching joints. The rash begins as a small, red bump (A) that appears after a tick bite. Over the next few days, the redness gets bigger. It may feel warm when you touch it. It might look like a bull's-eye (B). Along with the rash, you may have fever, tiredness and a headache.

  9. Poison ivy rash - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    A poison ivy rash will eventually go away on its own. But the itching can be hard to deal with and make it difficult to sleep. If you scratch your blisters, they may become infected.

  10. Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Rash | Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are plants that cause an allergic rash in most people who touch them. The rash is caused by a reaction to an oil in the plants called urushiol. The rash can't be spread from person to person by touching the blisters, or from the fluid inside the blisters.

  11. What Does Poison Ivy Look Like? Pictures and Identification Tips

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    A poison ivy rash looks like small, red bumps that can sometimes progress into blisters. To avoid poison ivy, wear long pants and sleeves and wash the affected area within 15 minutes.