No, you have to come into contact with the oil of the plant to have it again.
No
Well, its very hard to get poision ivy in your mouth. Unlease you don't know what poision ivy looks like. Anyways, you just can't get poision ivy in your mouth ulease you put it in your mouth.
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Yes, until you wash it off in the shower or bathtub.
Yes, I know people who are unaffected by poison ivy. However, the toxins in poison ivy can build up in your system so that with repeated exposure those same people can develop reactions later in life.
Unless you have a severe allergic reaction, poison ivy will not kill you. It's just extremely annoying and aggravating.
I had this same question and apparently "zirconium" fits.
Could be chiggers or a type of rash moving up your leg from something like poision ivy.
Trees,grass,flowers,dandalions,and poision ivy all are examples of some plants that grow in Ohio.
Yes, it is possible to inhale the urushiol oil from poison ivy when cutting it with a weedeater, especially if the plant is wet. The oil can become aerosolized and enter the lungs, potentially leading to respiratory irritation or allergic reactions. However, this is less common than skin exposure, which is the primary route of allergic reactions. It's always best to wear protective gear and take precautions when dealing with poison ivy.
Yes, you can swim in salt water with poison ivy, but it's advisable to avoid doing so if you have an active rash. Salt water may not directly irritate the rash, but exposure to water can sometimes worsen it or lead to secondary infections. Additionally, the salt can sting if the rash is open or raw. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
In some comic storylines, Poison Ivy has had feelings for Robin, specifically in the animated series. However, their relationship is complex and often portrayed as more of a villainous manipulation rather than genuine love.