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  1. 22 lis 2017 · Natural remedies that may help treat a poison sumac rash include: Lavender essential oil or oregano essential oil, diluted with coconut oil and applied to the skin to soothe irritation and fight infection.

  2. 6 mar 2022 · To treat poison sumac, take a cool shower with soap immediately to remove the plant’s oil from your skin and prevent it from spreading. Another way to soothe the itchiness is to apply cold, wet wash clothes to the affected areas.

  3. 29 gru 2023 · Poison sumac, which is in the same family of plants as poison ivy and poison oak, can cause an itchy, red rash. Learn how to protect yourself.

  4. 12 kwi 2023 · Skin contact with poison sumac plant oil leads to an itchy, burning allergic skin reaction. Learn how to identify the plant and treat skin rashes.

  5. 20 gru 2021 · An overview. A rare toxic tree from the genus Toxicodendron, which is closely related to poison ivy and poison oak plants. It contains an organic compound called urushiol in higher concentration as compared to its counterparts. These plants mainly grow along rivers and lakes and are native to southern or northeastern parts of the United States.

  6. To treat the rash. Immediately rinse your skin with lukewarm, soapy water. If you can rinse your skin immediately after touching poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac, you may be able to rinse off some of the oil. If not washed off, the oil can spread from person to person and to other areas of your body. Wash your clothing.

  7. 5 cze 2024 · Find out what kinds creams or home remedies can help ease the itchy rash of poison ivy, oak, or sumac.