So I didn’t know that you have to be allergic to poison ivy for it to cause a rash until I came to America. And it’s hereditary ive been told? I’m curious to know if I’ll get a rash when I grew up in a different country that doesn’t have poison ivy. Idk how that shit works but if anyone has any idea, let me know.
mamakazi on
I once walked through it with sandals on – I had it all between my toes, it sucked!
yeahwellokay on
I’ve never had a reaction to poison ivy, but I get it from poison oak pretty much every year.
SpecialistYak3700 on
BRB, covering my whole body with scared tissue.
dimomonster on
Can anyone with an A&P background explain why the scar tissue doesn’t react like normal tissue?
TheBeavMSU on
LPT- wash with Dawn dish soap immediately after suspected exposure of Poison Ivy. Its an oil on the plant that causes the reaction. That is why it spreads when you rub or scratch at it. Dawn cuts the oil and removes it from your skin, preventing the irritation.
I used to work at a car repair shop. Dawn worked MUCH better at removing oil than store brands.
Hope you feel better soon.
ArmorKing1992 on
*Poison ivy hates this one simple trick*
thefriendlyghost777 on
Makes sense.
Particular_Echo_6230 on
Am I the only one wondering why the inside of his arm is so hairy?
Mitt102486 on
That looks like untreated herpes ngl
AnimationGrizzly on
i guess dead skin doesn’t react to the poison
Doom2pro on
If it’s poison parsnip or giant hogweed, cover the area so light can’t reach it. Those plants cause photosensitivity.
elcapkirk on
I got it on my hands, arms and legs a few months back. It must have been a lot because I used dawn right after exposure and I still had it all over. Anyway, only something I would wish on my worst enemies.
Pro tip: if you get it and are itching really bad stick the exposed area under a faucet of hot water, especially one that “showers” (not sure what the right word is for that). It does a great job of relieving the itch without spreading it
4bangr on
This is why I don’t walk into non-cleared wooded areas, if I so much as walk by poison 20ft away I’m a goner.
I’m severely allergic to it, if I see the rash start to form I have to go to the doctor’s office and get a steroid shot.
AbracaDanielNL on
I like to pick up gardening, good thing I automutilated a lot as a teenager
probono105 on
because the pores that the oil gets into have been destroyed your scar wont sweat either.
TigerTerrier on
I got it once on both forearms and legs. Working from home was the only way I was able to survive that because there’s no way I’d have been able to worn at the office and wear pants
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Poison ivy doesn’t cause a rash on me at all.
So I didn’t know that you have to be allergic to poison ivy for it to cause a rash until I came to America. And it’s hereditary ive been told? I’m curious to know if I’ll get a rash when I grew up in a different country that doesn’t have poison ivy. Idk how that shit works but if anyone has any idea, let me know.
I once walked through it with sandals on – I had it all between my toes, it sucked!
I’ve never had a reaction to poison ivy, but I get it from poison oak pretty much every year.
BRB, covering my whole body with scared tissue.
Can anyone with an A&P background explain why the scar tissue doesn’t react like normal tissue?
LPT- wash with Dawn dish soap immediately after suspected exposure of Poison Ivy. Its an oil on the plant that causes the reaction. That is why it spreads when you rub or scratch at it. Dawn cuts the oil and removes it from your skin, preventing the irritation.
I used to work at a car repair shop. Dawn worked MUCH better at removing oil than store brands.
Hope you feel better soon.
*Poison ivy hates this one simple trick*
Makes sense.
Am I the only one wondering why the inside of his arm is so hairy?
That looks like untreated herpes ngl
i guess dead skin doesn’t react to the poison
If it’s poison parsnip or giant hogweed, cover the area so light can’t reach it. Those plants cause photosensitivity.
I got it on my hands, arms and legs a few months back. It must have been a lot because I used dawn right after exposure and I still had it all over. Anyway, only something I would wish on my worst enemies.
Pro tip: if you get it and are itching really bad stick the exposed area under a faucet of hot water, especially one that “showers” (not sure what the right word is for that). It does a great job of relieving the itch without spreading it
This is why I don’t walk into non-cleared wooded areas, if I so much as walk by poison 20ft away I’m a goner.
I’m severely allergic to it, if I see the rash start to form I have to go to the doctor’s office and get a steroid shot.
I like to pick up gardening, good thing I automutilated a lot as a teenager
because the pores that the oil gets into have been destroyed your scar wont sweat either.
I got it once on both forearms and legs. Working from home was the only way I was able to survive that because there’s no way I’d have been able to worn at the office and wear pants

I guess he’s safe.
Scare tissue that I wish you saw