What does Poison Oak Rash Look Like?

The rash from poison oak is red and small pustules appear in what looks like lines on the skin. It often starts out as small bumps and then later forms blisters of many sizes. You can find more information here: lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/cdc/4484.html.

Poison Oak is a shrub that has three leaves. It produces off white flowers in late summer and early fall. Poison Oak can cause a very itchy rash that is red, swollen and has small blisters.

Poison oak and poison sumac. Pictures are being added which detail the changes in the plants in the various seasons. There are also links to other great sites which have more photos.

Poison Oak looks much like PI, but the leaves (again in the “leaves of three”) look like miniature oak leaves (for those of you who don't know what it or an oak leaf looks like, view the picture to the left). Poison Oak causes a contact dermatitis just like.

Poison ivy rashes are red and raised. The rash may also develop small blisters, too. Be careful because the rash can spread if you scratch it and don't wash your hands.

You can find more information here: poison-ivy.org.

Poison ivy rash looks like a red rash that could have some blisters.It can also make the skin swell up, and it's an extremely itchy rash. You can find more information here: http://www.poison-ivy.org/html/faq.htm.Poison | Home.

Poison Sumac will cause a red, raised rash over the area of the skin that came into contact with the plant. It can be very itchy, and very aggravating to deal with. If you scratch too much, the rash can open up and become infected.

You should definitely consult a pharmacist on a good over the counter medication to apply.

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