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What We Check For
Three leaflets, shiny, pointed tips. Found across most of the US.
Lobed leaves resembling oak, grows as shrub or vine.
7–13 leaflets, grows in wet/swampy areas.
Large white flower clusters, causes severe burns.
How to Treat If You've Already Come Into Contact
Act fast. The urushiol oil from poison ivy, oak, and sumac binds to skin within minutes. Wash the area immediately with cool water and soap for at least 10 minutes, then use one of these proven treatments to stop the rash and itch.

Travel-ready wipes to remove urushiol after exposure
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Severe reaction, swelling, or trouble breathing?
Call Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222

