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Poison Oak Rash

Poison oak is primarily found on the West Coast. It grows in the form of a shrub and has three leaves similar to poison ivy.

  • A red rash and extreme itching.
  • The rash erupts in streaks or patches where the plant touched the skin.
  • The rash includes red bumps and may also form large, weeping blisters.
  • The reaction can vary from mild to severe.