If you are swimming in clean, chlorinated water this would be safe. If the water is not very clean, then there is a risk of exposing your sore to an infection. Personally, I would wait for the sore to heal.
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no, taking a shot is alcohol - if you go swimming you can drown and die
Everywhere in the US and southern Canada except the far west, deserts and at high altitude. In the west they have poison oak, which is very similar. Both love roadsides and edges of fields. Anybody know how far into Canada and Mexico it goes?
The flower of the poison oak and ivy are very poisonous. But just to be sure its really true, go to google or your library. :0)
I was prescribed triamcinolone acetonide for my poison ivy, so I'm guessing the consensus in the medical field is that it does work. I am very allergic to poison ivy, and after 6 days, the rash has diminished but not disappeared. The intensity of the redness has lessened 4-5 shades, and it does not itch near as often, nor as badly. In my opinion, and apparently in my doctors opinion, it does work. It is a topical steriod, and steroids are often the prescription givin for poison ivy infection.
Contact with berries, branchlets or spines can cause poison oak-like rash after touching asparagus fern so it is possible that stickers may or may not need to be removed.Specifically, the plant in question (Asparagusspp) has inedible berries which may provoke abdominal pains, diarrhea, upset stomach and vomiting in those who react to the fern's body parts. The foliage sports needle-like branchlets in the nodes and spines in branch axils. A poison oak-like reaction will require medical attention.
you can't go swimming!
If you suspect poison oak has gotten into your eye, it's crucial to seek immediate medical attention. Rinse your eye with clean water or saline solution while waiting for help to arrive. Avoid rubbing or touching the eye to prevent further irritation.
Go Go Smear the Poison Ivy was created in 2007.
It could be from poison oak or sumac, which are very similar to poison ivy. It could also be a reaction to something else you rubbed against or something you ate or put on your skin (like a cream). If anti-itch cream or poison ivy-like relief medications don't work and the rash persists or spreads or gets worse for a few more days or so, go to a doctor. They could probably help tell you more clearly what might be wrong.
People from swimming clubs go to swimming galas
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