American Family Physician - Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac Contact Dermatitis
American Family Physician - Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac Contact Dermatitis
June 1, 2000 -- Allergic contact dermatitis is most commonly caused by poison ivy, western poison oak, eastern poison oak and poison sumac. Urushiol, commonly the chief ...
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How does Contact Dermatitis look?
Contact Dermatitis is sometimes hard to diagnose since its appearance is just the same as other forms of allergies. The skin of a person becomes red, itchy and inflamed. Sometimes, Contact dermatitis also develops blister.
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