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Plants like stinging nettle, poison ivy, and poison oak should be avoided in the wild as they can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions.
No, wheezing is not a common symptom of poison ivy in dogs. Typically, symptoms of poison ivy exposure in dogs include redness, swelling, itching, and possibly blisters at the site of contact. If your dog is wheezing, it may be due to another cause, and you should consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Poison ivy can be found in forests, fields, and along roadsides in North America. To avoid contact with poison ivy, wear long sleeves and pants, gloves, and closed-toe shoes when in areas where it grows. Wash any exposed skin with soap and water immediately after potential contact.
It is not advisable to go tanning with poison ivy as the UV rays from the tanning bed may aggravate the skin condition and cause further irritation. It is recommended to wait until the poison ivy rash has healed before exposing the skin to UV rays.
If you have a severe allergy to poison ivy, you will most likely also be allergic to cashews. Cashews are from the poison ivy family, and can contain similar allergens. The reason you never see cashews with a shell on them is because the shell has the same irritating oils that poison ivy leaves have on them. Most people that have minor skin breakouts from poison ivy (not a severe allergy) should not have an issue with consuming cashews.
Contact you physician ASAP. This is a sign that you should discontinue take Lamictal.
You should ask your prescribing physician, but the answer is, generally, yes.
Though most patients handle Lamictal well, hives is one of the potential side-effects of Lamictal, and you should call your doctor immediately if you experience hives. You should not discontinue taking the medication without letting your doctors know. There can be other serious side-effects of quitting the medication cold-turkey. Although hives are associated with a reaction to Lamictal, there is always a possibility that they may have been caused by something else.
The only advice I can give you is to ask your doctor or your pharmacist. Only they will know what dosage of Lamictal you are taking, and what other medication you are thinking of taking. They are qualified to know what you should do. They can tell you if you can use any other medications and what can be taken with Lamictal.
No, cheeseburgers should not be purple.
No. You should not.
No, only a qualified doctor should prescribe medicines.
No. PCP is not in Lamictal (or any other medication in its class, for that matter). However, Lamictal can cause a false positive for PCP in a urine test. You really must disclose Lamictal when taking a urine test (such as pre-employment screening). According to HIPPA, the lab is not supposed to notify the company of any legitimate meds you are taking, so you should be able to keep your medical condition private.
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It depends what kind of poison, but the best thing to do is call poison control. They'll take it from there.
call poison control.