yes
food poison would give you the flu or to throw up.poison touching your skin can give you rashes or disesees
Poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac are skin rashes. They begin with the letter p.
it just grows in your garden like a normal weed, the flower it self contains some poison of some sort, the vine if touched by humans can cause rashes and iches but there is pain relief for that just check out the internet if have symptoms. it just grows in your garden like a normal weed, the flower it self contains some poison of some sort, the vine if touched by humans can cause rashes and iches but there is pain relief for that just check out the internet if have symptoms.
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This sounds more like Impetigo to me.....go see your Dr. for some antibiotic ointment.
Jewel weed (also used for poison ivy)
On the depends on what kind of dog it is because some dogs are different from others so some of the others might die.
It depends on the severity of the allergy. For a severe allergy, no. In some cases eating food that had touched something that has been touched by the allergen can trigger a reaction. Best to err on the side of caution.
Food, clothing, shelter, medicine, poison, pricks, rashes, and raw material for other uses.
poison oak looks diffen then the other
Rashes can be caused by many different kinds of things. A rash can be defined as any spots or red markings that appear on the skin. There are many different types of skin rashes. People develop rashes for different reasons, but usually it is due to an allergic reaction to something, either by direct contact or by ingesting something that the person in allergic to. Also rashes can be symptoms of certain diseases, such as chicken pox, measles or scarletina.
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