No, the poison will not spread from the fluid in the blisters. Only from the oil from the plant itself.
No, you should not break open large poison ivy blisters as it can lead to infection and worsen the symptoms. It's best to let the blisters heal on their own and keep them clean and covered to prevent further irritation. If you're experiencing severe symptoms, consult a medical professional for appropriate treatment.
Yes, chickenpox is contagious from before the blisters show up until all blisters are scabbed over. It is contagious with both closed and open blisters.
Poison ivy does not cause any particular infections. It does however tend to cause significant allergic reactions in most people including rashes and blisters. The rashes and blisters can provide opportunities for infections if the rash is scratched enough to break the skin or if the blisters pop - again providing a break in the skin. Most bacterial infections of the skin are caused by two bacteria, Staphylococcus aureus and a form of Streptococcus but any time the skin is broken, it provides a greater opportunity for any type of organism or fungus to infect the skin.
No, although scratching damages the skin and leaves open wounds, which may infect. Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac -- all secrete Urushiol, an oil which causes the antigen reaction. Once it's absorbed or washed off, it's gone. The serous fluid in the resultant blisters is NOT antigenic.
Blisters and open sores are some of the symptoms of trench foot.
clean area carefully try not to open blister bandage and keep dry
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If you think there's poison in a letter, dont open it, and call the police.
Yes you can open windows with broken sash cords; however, the windows will probably not stay open unless you replace the broken cords.
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