I'm pretty sure that is not possible, but if it were you would have to already have poisen ivy , then tough your mouth/throat. Or if some one prepared you food who hade poisen ivy. (If you were in a restaurant that would NOT happen though).
If it hurts to swallow you might have strep thought which is a bacterial infection of the throat, which can only be PERMENENTLEY cured by a perscribed anti.biotic
If you somehow ingest it.
Yes. The oil that causes the poison ivy rash can be moved to any part of your body by hand contact.
If you get it on your face or lips inside your mouth you should seek medical help.
yes u can like if u itch ur poisen ivy and then put ur hands in ur mouth did that and it was terriable
yes
No. Poison oak is not a tree, but a vine. Oak trees grow from acorns.
Burning poison oak (or poison ivy or poison sumac) can release the urushiol, which is the oily substance in poison oak that many (but not all) people have strong reactions to. Worse, the urushiol will be carried in the smoke from the fire, and it will get into the lungs of anyone who breathes in the smoke. If you think that having poison oak on your arms and legs is bad, just imagine having that poison oak reaction on the inside of your lungs.Bottom line: do not ever burn poison oak.
sumac
Urushiol
Yes. I've gotten a poison oak rash from exposure in Michigan and New Jersey.
poison oak has five leaves....i think
No. Poison Oak is a different species than oak trees. Poison Oak is a shrub with leaves that look similar to an oak trees.
No. Poison oak is not a tree, but a vine. Oak trees grow from acorns.
Poison oak can refer to one of two species of the genus Toxicodendron that are native to North America. Toxicodendron diversilobum, or Rhus diversiloba, which is the Western Poison oak, or Toxicodendron pubescens, or Rhus pubescens, which is the Atlantic Poison oak.
nothing really
Poison oak is a green plant, not a bacteria or virus.
those are poison
Burning poison oak (or poison ivy or poison sumac) can release the urushiol, which is the oily substance in poison oak that many (but not all) people have strong reactions to. Worse, the urushiol will be carried in the smoke from the fire, and it will get into the lungs of anyone who breathes in the smoke. If you think that having poison oak on your arms and legs is bad, just imagine having that poison oak reaction on the inside of your lungs.Bottom line: do not ever burn poison oak.
sumac
Poison ivy and poison oak are plants that cause an allergic skin reaction in most people who are exposed to them.
Urushiol
poison ivy, poison oak