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Dermisil for Poison Ivy, Oak, & Sumac is proven to eliminate this condition without harsh treatments found in many traditional methods using exclusive plant extracts. Dermisil for Poison Ivy, Oak, & Sumac is safe for babies, children, and adults. Common treatments for Poison Ivy, Oak, & Sumac are with the use of steroids. Dermisil for Poison Ivy, Oak, & Sumac  is 100% steroid-free.

Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are plants that contain an irritating, oily sap called urushiol. POISONIVYUrushiol triggers an allergic reaction when it comes into contact with skin, resulting in an itchy rash, which can appear within hours of exposure or up to several days later. A person can be exposed to urushiol directly or by touching objects -- such as gardening tools, camping equipment, and even a pet's fur -- that have come into contact with the sap of one of the poison plants.

Be sure to wash the skin with anti-bacterial soap as soon as you know that you have come into contact with the posion plants.

Be sure to wash all clothing twice to remove the urushiol oils from your clothing.

Complete instructions are shipping along with the product. Please follow them exactly as stated.

Symptoms:

  • Itching (pruritus) of the skin in exposed areas
  • Skin redness or inflammation in the exposed area
  • Tenderness of the skin in the exposed area
  • Localized swelling of the skin
  • Warmth of the exposed area (may occur)
  • Skin lesion or rash at the site of exposure
    • Lesions of any type: redness, rash, papules (pimple-like), vesicles, and bullae (blisters)
    • May involve oozing, draining, or crusting
    • May become scaly, raw, or thickened

Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Overview

More than half the people in the United States are sensitive to poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac. If you are sensitive, you can develop an itchy, blistering rash by coming into contact with these plants.

  • Whether you are working or just enjoying the outdoors, look out for these plants:
  • Poison ivy is generally found east of the Rocky Mountains, growing as vines or shrubs. The leaves can have either smooth or notched edges and are often clustered in groups of three.
  • Poison oak is more commonly found west of the Rockies, usually as a small bush but sometimes as a climbing vine. Its leaves are smooth-edged and cluster in groups of three, five, or seven.
  • Poison sumac is most often found in wet areas of the Southeast. The leaves are generally smooth and oval-shaped, with seven to 13 growing on each stem.
  • The appearance of each of these plants can vary considerably from region to region, and with the seasons. Even dead plants in underbrush can transmit the toxic oil to your skin.