The oil on the leaves is easily transferred to clothing and skin by just brushing against the plant.
yeah it is really sensitive so avoid it real carefully even if you touch it you can get it on you
Yes, some people may have a natural immunity to poison ivy, but it is not common.
Yes, black individuals can get poison ivy. Poison ivy rashes are a common allergic reaction to the plant's oils, and anyone, regardless of race, can develop a rash after coming into contact with poison ivy.
Poison ivy and poison oak are plants that cause an allergic skin reaction in most people who are exposed to them.
No, you will not get poison ivy.
Not necessarily, some people are not affected by poison ivy
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It is rare to be immune to poison ivy, as most people are sensitive to the plant's oil, causing an itchy rash. Only a small percentage of the population is naturally immune to poison ivy.
Poison Ivy has no boyfriend.
Yes, it is possible for some people to be immune to poison ivy. This immunity is usually due to a genetic variation that makes them less sensitive to the irritant in poison ivy called urushiol.
Anyone can get Poison Ivy if you are allergic to it.
Some people are immune to poison ivy because their immune system does not react to the specific oil in the plant that causes the itchy rash.
no. psoriasis is a skin problem and poison Ivy is a plant that gives alergies to the skin of people who are alergic to such plant.