Sunday, January 10, 2010

Poison Ivy Rash Pictures How Can You Tell If You Have Poison Oak Or Ivy Rash? PICTURES Included.?

How can you tell if you have poison oak or ivy rash? PICTURES included.? - poison ivy rash pictures

We have just returned from a camping trip and just realized that my 18 months old baby has a rash on the neck or something ... It does not seem to itch or what .. So what are the signs of oak or poison ivy rash is miracle?

Heres a few pictures of my children's neck ... Not great, but it can give ideas to ..
Of course, I'm checked with him to get doctors tomorrow.

http://i333.photobucket.com/albums/m395/ ...

http://i333.photobucket.com/albums/m395/ ...

Let me know if working for some reason, photos Arent ..

3 comments:

Kevin said...

Maureen,
The oil that is causing a rash, the same for both systems. It's called urushiol.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urushiol

There is no way to know what, but it does not matter because the end result is exactly the same.

All I can say is - if not unhappy, it's not poison ivy or poison oak. The place is really small, but .... small parcels of poison ivy are miserable. Also - if you had any contact with him probably a skin rash that is more than what shown in the photos is widespread. Poison Ivy / Oak Pica pica is like no other I've had in my life. It is as if under the skin and there is not much help. If only the beginning, so it feels good, does not cease to burn, and you go through the skin up to a bloody pulp.

Poison ivy, poison ivy and cut creates an opportunity for the spotted rash of small pieces and bumps. I have hundreds if not thousands of hoursoutdoors, camping, fishing and hiking in the woods. I can also tell you that there are approximately one billion different things that cause a little rash, especially if you are allergic. I reach a point where if I lay on the grass and touch the skin for awhile, I get hives. This is just grass, but not unusual. Another possibility is not mentioned that it was caused by an error. Ticks and mullets and fire ants are not the only creature that can cause blisters, hives, itching, or red spots.

I want to put some aloe vera gel in Benadryl and then forgotten, if they want my own skin, but your son to his son, and as a parent, I understand why you get it looked at.

-Kevin

Kevin said...

Maureen,
The oil that is causing a rash, the same for both systems. It's called urushiol.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urushiol

There is no way to know what, but it does not matter because the end result is exactly the same.

All I can say is - if not unhappy, it's not poison ivy or poison oak. The place is really small, but .... small parcels of poison ivy are miserable. Also - if you had any contact with him probably a skin rash that is more than what shown in the photos is widespread. Poison Ivy / Oak Pica pica is like no other I've had in my life. It is as if under the skin and there is not much help. If only the beginning, so it feels good, does not cease to burn, and you go through the skin up to a bloody pulp.

Poison ivy, poison ivy and cut creates an opportunity for the spotted rash of small pieces and bumps. I have hundreds if not thousands of hoursoutdoors, camping, fishing and hiking in the woods. I can also tell you that there are approximately one billion different things that cause a little rash, especially if you are allergic. I reach a point where if I lay on the grass and touch the skin for awhile, I get hives. This is just grass, but not unusual. Another possibility is not mentioned that it was caused by an error. Ticks and mullets and fire ants are not the only creature that can cause blisters, hives, itching, or red spots.

I want to put some aloe vera gel in Benadryl and then forgotten, if they want my own skin, but your son to his son, and as a parent, I understand why you get it looked at.

-Kevin

gentleso... said...

I'm not sure that the pictures are great, but so many things that they break out. Definitely, pica for most people and it burns.
See disseminated in order to create them carefully.
Good wash and wash the rest, no hot water, warm, lots of soap.
If it itches, over-the-counter medications are often effective against itching.
Wash all clothing, etc. in hot water and detergent.
The doctor will know for sure.
To live well and do good!

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