Yes, poison ivy can be transferred to another person even after someone has showered, but the likelihood decreases significantly. The rash is caused by an oil called urushiol, which can remain on clothing, shoes, or other surfaces for a long time. If someone who has come into contact with poison ivy has not thoroughly washed these items, the urushiol can still cause a reaction in another person. Additionally, if the person touched the affected area before showering, the oil might still be on their skin.
Jewish people were put into a massive shower and showered with poison gas.
You must get the poison from the zombie bite out of the person. Only another zombie can suck the poison out of them.
It means what one person likes will not necessarily meet everyone's approval.
The meaning of one's mans meat is another man's poison means that what is good for one man maybe not be good for another. Something may benefit one person but it does not benefit another.
It depends on if they cleaned really thoroughly. You can get it if you burn it or if someone with poison ivy touches a tool and you touch it after.
something that one person likes may be disliked by another
They won't pass on the poison ivy if they bathed and changed clothes to get the oil from the leaves off of them. If, however, the first person touches the other person soon after initial contact, it's entirely possible the other person may also be afflicted.
What is good for one person is not necessarily good for another. An example might be that one person may enjoy digging a ditch in the rain where another person would absolutely refuse to do such labor.
The duration of Another Man's Poison is 1.5 hours.
Another Man's Poison was created on 1951-11-20.
No, poison ivy cannot be spread from person to person.The rash that appears after being exposed to poison ivy is your body trying to fight off the oils that are deep inside your skin. No oils will be on the rashes nor when oozing begins will it be able to spread from person to person.The only possible way is if the person got poison ivy on a pare of clothing, and didn't wash them. Then another person took that pare of clothing and wore it.Poison ivy oils can get on every thing from tools to clothing even animals and can stay on them for a year or more. So make sure you wash anything that you think has come in contact with poison ivy.
Well let me tell you this no you can not but you can if the rash or the first few bumps you get wich are the producer of all the other ones you may get. But if you have had the rash and it makes more the rashes those are only contrast to the owner of the first rash.