Poison Oak Rash Questions & Answers

Poison Oak Rash Questions
What Causes Poison Oak Skin Rash?

The rash is caused by a substance named urushiol.  This substance, according to studies, causes an allergic reaction in 3 out of 4 people.  People with immunity to the allergy, can become allergic after repeated exposure.




Do Animals Suffer from Poison Oak Rash?

No, but if you have animals, they can quickly spread the urushiol all over your house, that’s why it is a great idea to keep them away from open areas where these plants might be present.

Can Poison Oak Rash Be Cured?

No, all treatments relating this condition are aimed at treating the symptom: reliving the itching caused by the rash.  There are some alternative treatments that can speed up the healing process though and let you enjoy life once again!

Should I Visit a Doctor?

If your rash becomes very severe or if mucose membranes in the eye, nose our mouth have come in contact with the urushiol, you need the help of a doctor to get appropriate prescribed medical treatment.

How Does Poison Oak Skin Rash Looks Like?

It will depend on the severity of your case – each person is different – You can take a look at different cases of poison oak rash in our pictures section I the menu on your right. If you still have doubts, go visit a dermatologist.

How Can I Prevent Poison Oak Skin Rash?

There are some specific steps to minimize the occurrences of a rash.  1. Learn to recognize the plant 2. Remove the plants nearby your house with the help of a tree company or experienced gardener. 3. Cover your skin as much as you can in areas with poison oak plants and 4.  Keep your pets away from such areas.

How Long Does Poison Oak Rash Last?

Although it varies, in average, this allergic reaction can stay up to two weeks.  In sever cases many people have to suffer for a month!

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