Children with poison ivy should not attend school until the rash has healed and is no longer contagious. Poison ivy itself is not contagious, but the oils from the plant can remain on clothing and belongings, potentially affecting others. To prevent spreading the oils, it's best for the child to stay home until they are no longer symptomatic. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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The leaves go away during the winter, but the oil doesn't. You CAN get poison ivy in the winter.
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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.
Yes poison I y can go into your eyes through contact or if you were previously infected on your hands and rubbed your eyes it will spread, if poison ivy has gone into your eyes consult a doctor immediately because poison ivy could cause a number of problems the most severe sand likely one is blindness
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This sounds more like Impetigo to me.....go see your Dr. for some antibiotic ointment.
No. Those in the medical profession say not to touch, scratch or irritate. One individual who is known to react strongly to poison ivy is known to wear soft gloves to sleep. That way, the skin is protected from clawing nails, and the hands are protected from the bleeding of clawed blisters.
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