Saturday, January 2, 2010

How to Identify Poison Oak

Sure, it is always nice to rest in the arms of Mother Nature, but what happens if you come across poison oak? If you don’t know the answer, it has to do with suffering, swelling and itching, learning to identify poison oak is very important if you spend tie outdoors a lot.




Many people go camping unaware that danger has not only the shape of a bear or a fox, but also the shape of a beautiful flower. Poison ivy and poison oak look very beautiful, but upon contact they produce a severe allergic reaction that leads to the development of swelling and blistering. With a simple search online you can find pictures that will help you identify poison oak, but you’ll also notice that they may have different colors; and well, throughout the year, the leaves turn yellow, orange and red, but the plant is the same.

Treatment is a must if you do not want to endure the torture of the rash every night and day. Here in this site I’ve already discussed a lot of treatment options and poison oak cures; know though, that these cures are meant to alleviate the symptoms not to completely erase the rash, this will happen once your skin has recovered.