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More General Questions Q:I think I've been exposed to Poison Oak, what should I do?

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A:If you are exposed, take a shower immediately, no matter how long it has been. First make sure all the clothes you wore, including shoes, are in a separate bag, and wash them before touching them again. Do not use hot water (see Anecdotes for more info). Submission: Soap does not help and may even spread the oil, says Dr.
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Q:Which is worse, Poison Oak or Poison Ivy?

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A:I've had Poison Oak numerous times, but never Poison Ivy. My sources tell me Poison Oak is a bit worse. A:There are only two kinds of people: Those who get Poison Oak, and those who are going to get it. In other words, though there are those who are immune to Poison Oak, their immunity does wear off with repeated exposure. Contrary to popular belief, the more you are exposed to poison oak, the worse the rash gets.
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Q:I have Poison Oak in my backyard, how do I get rid of it?

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A:Well, you're best bet is to just call a tree company. I know of a good one in the Bay Area, but they have too much business already, so I won't mention them. But there are Tree company's that come and chop down trees and spray oak trees and so forth. They may be able to get rid of Poison Oak. A:Well, you can suffer. That's about all you can do. Well, there are a few other things. If you don't do anything, you'll be totally miserable for about 2 weeks, maybe less, depending on how bad it is.
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I think I've been exposed. What do I do?

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If you feel you have been exposed to Mustard Agent seek the nearest decontamination area. If you are evacuating out of the Immediate Response Zone (IRZ) the Sheriff Deputies at the traffic control points can direct you to a decontamination area. There trained personnel will safely decontaminate you in a mobile "decon" trailer or tent. If you are in a sealed shelter, take off at least your outer clothes, put them in a plastic bag and seal the bag.
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Q:But once you've touched Poison Oak, how much time do you have to wash it off and not get the rash?

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A:It depends. Someone told me 10 minutes. Others say it can still reduce the exposure if you wash 2 hours later. The basic rule: always take a shower. Not only to (hopefully) reduce the chance of getting it bad, but to protect against secondary infection, i.e. getting it again off of your clothes or something you touched.
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Will everyone exposed to the plants get the rash of Poison Oak, Ivy and Sumac?

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According to the American Academy of Dermatology, up to 50 million people get the rash each year. However, not everyone will get the rash. Expert opinion varies slightly as to how many people are immune to getting the rash. The estimates vary and suggest that between 3% and 15% of the population is immune to urushiol. However, even those immune people may get the rash if exposed to the plants enough.
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How long will ONGARD® give me protection from poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac?

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ONGARD® needs to be applied every four hours. The reason is that the skin sloughs off skin particles after about four hours so any protectant should be re-applied every four hours.
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Can I get a rash from poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac by petting my dog or cat?

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Yes you can. Most animals have a protective skin that is immune to the urushiol oil in poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac. The urushiol oil can remain on the surface of your pet’s fur or skin and when a human hand touches the animal, the urushiol oil can transfer to you.
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What is the best way to get protection from poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac?

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Before you go outside, apply ONGARD® Skin Protectant to your hands and any other exposed skin that could touch the leaves on any poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac plant. If you stay outside, you should re-apply ONGARD® every four hours. If you touch any of those plants, be sure to wash off the sap from those plants with soap and water, and then dry your skin with a disposable paper towel.
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What about poison oak?

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Poison oak is a naturally occuring plant in Northern California. The field has been groomed by cutting it down and spraying it with poison, but there will always be trace amounts. Long sleeves and gloves are a simple solution as long as you do not touch your clothes afterwards. Tecnu makes a both preventative and a treatment lotion available in drug stores. It's good to use both.
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Can Poison Oak Be Spread By Scratching?

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What is Poison Oak? Poison Oak can be a bush, vine, root, tree, whatever. My theory is that it is sentient and has a collective, malevolent, intelligence. I also believe it is capable of reaching out and grabbing one's ankles when hiking on a trail. The name poison oak is often applied to the shrub-like forms of poison ivy and to at least two similar plants that are usually considered separate species of the cashew family, Anacardiaceae.
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Q:Weren't the American Indians immune to Poison Oak? Did they smoke it to develop an immunity?

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I don't actually know whether as a general rule they were immune. Immunity does wear off, so even if they were immune, they probably didn't just go bounding around in the stuff. Smoking Poison Oak does NOT develop immunity! Here's how I think this rumour got started: The Indians had been decimated by diseases brought from Europe, their land taken, and forced to live on tiny plots of land called reservations. One day, someone noticed that the Indians never got Poison Oak.
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What should I do if I think I was exposed to Legionella bacteria?

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Legionellosis is an infection caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease has two distinct forms: Legionnaires' disease acquired its name in 1976 when an outbreak of pneumonia occurred among persons attending a convention of the American Legion in Philadelphia. Later, the bacterium causing the illness was named Legionella.
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What should I do if I think I've been exposed to benzene?

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The first thing to do if you suspect you've been exposed to benzene is to report the exposure to your employer. Hartley & O'Brien recommends that you consult your primary care physician for an immediate evaluation.
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What should I do if I think I've been exposed to asbestos?

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The first thing to do if you suspect you've been exposed to asbestos is to be tested for asbestos related conditions. Weitz & Luxenberg recommends that you consult your primary care physician for an immediate x-ray referral. Weitz & Luxenberg is now accepting clients who have been injured by asbestos. If you have been exposed to asbestos and have developed an asbestos-related disease, please contact Weitz & Luxenberg for a free case evaluation.
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What does poison oak look like? How do you treat poison oak?

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Poison oak grows from sea level to 5,000 feet of elevation. Characterized by alternate leaves with three or occasionally five veined, shiny leaflets, poison oak thrives throughout California. In the autumn, the leaves turn a deep red color. To learn more about poison oak, visit the California Poison Control System website . But be advised, hiking member Brian cautions NOT to follow the advice about using rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) on affected skin areas.
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Are poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac rashes contagious?

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No. Rubbing a rash won't spread it to other parts of your body or to another person. The only way to spread it is if the plant's rash-causing oil, urushiol, is on hands or clothing. Always rinse skin thoroughly with plain, cool water and wash clothing and garden tools with hot, soapy water. And don't forget to wash Fluffy or Fido's fur, too, since pet fur can be a means of indirect contact with the irritant. It's best to contact your veterinarian about any specific concerns.
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This even after 4 and half years of Hentai Palm it really depends on how much time we have to upload, write a news article and import the pictures. It also has to do with the times I can update, if it is really busy on the server, updates can be delayed with a day. But as long you read the news articles on the main site, you are mostly up to date to on the website events.
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Q.-How come the cyanide does not poison us?

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A.- There is another important enzyme called "rhodanese", which we shall identify as the "protecting enzyme". (Since about 1965, rhodanese has been identified in the technical literature as thiosulfate transulfurase.) The reason is that it has the ability to neutralize cyanide by converting it instantly into by-products that actually are beneficial and essential to health.
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What should I do if I think I have been exposed to HIV?

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The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) offers free and confidential HIV testing for anyone who requests it. Pre- and post-test counseling is available for everyone who takes the test, regardless of HIV status. If the test is negative, post-test counseling can help individuals learn how to prevent future infection. If the test is positive, post-test counseling can help them deal with the medical and psychological issues associated with knowledge of HIV infection.
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What are poison ivy, oak, and sumac?

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Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are plants that can cause a skin rash called allergic contact dermatitis upon contact. The red, uncomfortable, and itchy rash often shows up in lines or streaks and is marked by fluid-filled bumps (blisters) or large raised areas (hives). It is the most common skin problem caused by contact with plants (plant dermatitis).
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Is there poison oak? Should I worry about ticks?

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Poison oak is abundant on the ranch and adjacent lands and is an important food source for deer and birds, which are not allergic to it as some humans are. Each week, the staff will point out this problematic native to the campers. Young children tend not to be sensitive to poison oak, while teenagers are more likely to break out when exposed.
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What can I do to relieve the itching from poison oak or poison ivy?

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There is no cure for the poison oak or poison ivy rash once it begins, only relief of the symptoms. Avoid further contact with the plant oil if possible. Be sure to wash the area with Tecnu® Outdoor Skin Cleanser or Tecnu Extreme™ Poison Ivy Scrub. Clean your tools, clothing and pets that have been exposed to the poison oak, ivy or sumac with Tecnu to avoid recontamination from the urushiol oil.
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How long will a poison oak or poison ivy rash last?

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Mild cases of poison oak or poison ivy can last five to 12 days. More severe cases can last 30 days or longer.
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What causes the poison oak rash, poison ivy rash and sumac rash?

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It all boils down to the skin’s reaction to a nasty little oil called urushiol—say “ooh-roo-she-all”. Urushiol is actually a toxic, resinous type substance that is found in all parts of the plants of poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac. When urushiol gets on the skin it binds with the skin within 10-20 minutes. At that point the urushiol becomes extremely difficult, if not impossible, to get off the skin with soap and water.
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What can I do to avoid or prevent poison ivy, sumac and poison oak?

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A great first step is to actually get to know what the plants look like out in nature. After becoming familiar you can work to avoid the plants. If you think or know you’ve come in contact with the toxic plants, use Tecnu Extreme Poison Ivy Scrub to remove the urushiol from the skin before the rash starts.
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How do I identify Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac?

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Ivy leaf is made up of 3 divisions or leaflets (leaves divided into leaflets are called compound leaves.) The compound leaves are borne in an alternative arrangement on the stem (leaves attached singly rather than paired or whorled). The middle leaflet is pointed and is usually slightly longer than the other two. The appearance of the leaflets varies widely from plant to plant. Leaflet size ranges anywhere from 1?-4 inches. Leaves can appear dull, shiny, lobed, unlobed, toothed, or toothless.
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