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yes, poison ivy can cause a rash when it makes contact with skin
Red, bumpy patches on your skin is an indication of a rash. There are too many reasons for rashes to narrow down what type of rash you may have so you should document any other symptoms and contact your doctor.
A novocaine rash could be a side effect of novocaine usage. Once the novocaine wears off, the rash may disappear. If not, contact your dentist or doctor.
Stevens-johnsons-sysndrome is a rash that you get when you have been in contact with things such as: Sulfer(as have i)...........you come in contact with this if you have eatin anything that has (Sulfer) in it..........talk to your docter for more info about Stevens-johnsons-syndrome!!!
Firstly, avoid further contact with hay if you know that is causing your skin rash. There are ointments from a chemist for treating rashes. Ask the chemist for advice, or see your doctor if the rash is very severe.
It is a hard shiny metal, similar to iron. However, prolonged skin contact with nickel may bring you out in a skin rash (nickel rash).
Treat the rash with calamine lotion or antihistamine creams, and if these methods fail to work and itching persists, contact a medical professional.
From WebMD: The rash usually appears 8 to 48 hours after your contact. But it can occur from 5 hours to 15 days after touching the plant. The rash usually takes more than a week to show up the first time you get it on your skin. But the rash develops much more quickly (within 1 to 2 days) after later contacts. The rash will continue to develop in new areas over several days but only on the parts of your skin that had contact with it or those parts where it was spread by touching.
it can make your skin rash if you contact with this plant. an annoying and often painful dermatitis.,,,,
Lice are not dangerous! They just make your head itch and may leave a rash...
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Contact dermatitis is usually due to an allergic reaction to something in the environment. This allergen will come "in contact" with the skin, producing an allergic reaction, usually a rash that is itchy and red.