Poison ivy rash is allergic
Urushiol is a colorless, or slightly yellow oil that oozes from any cut, or crushed, part of the plant, including both stem and leaves. Simply brushing against a plant may not cause a reaction. On the other hand, you may develop dermatitis without ever coming into contact with poison...
Spring can be a difficult time for asthmatics, especially those of us with outdoor allergies. When the trees start pollinating, you can... Read more »
As the Ides of March approaches how will you prepare for the oncoming pollen season? What does pollen have to do with the Ides of March?... Read more »
In this post, I will talk about the various types of pollen allergy and how to manage them. Pollen allergy is probably the most common... Read more »
In this entry, I would like to address some issues that are relevant to the pollen season of warmer months that is upon us in most parts of... Read more »
"Doc, I think I'm allergic to cottonwood tree. Every summer I start sneezing my head off when those "cotton things" start floating around... Read more »
The beginning of summer kicks off the camping and hiking season, anxiously awaited by those who have endured a long cold winter. This year will... Read more »
Doc, I get sick every Christmas and end up missing a few days of work. I take my family out to pick a live tree the weekend after Thanksgiving every... Read more »
Most people can hardly wait for the arrival of spring, following the cough, cold and flu season, cold weather and being cooped up indoors from the... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Poison ivy, oak, or sumac poisoning is an allergic reaction that results from touching the sap of these plants. The sap may be on the plant, in the... Read more »
Dust, sap, and pollen from live Christmas trees can wreck havoc on allergy sufferers, but even imitation trees can carry allergens. In this article,... Read more »