Is Poison
Ivy Contagious?
There are several misconceptions about poison ivy that are
common. One of the more important ones is the idea that
poison ivy is contagious. But is poison ivy
contagious? Here are some things you should know about
how poison ivy can be caught.
The short answer is that is it not possible to transmit
poison ivy from one person to another. However, that does not
mean that you cannot become infected by quite a few different
means. The key to getting infected with poison ivy is coming
into contact with the oily sap that is generated by the plant.
This is the agent that will cause the condition to develop, and
that will allow the infection to spread.
For example, clothing that has a residue of sap could cause
an outbreak of poison ivy if handled by an uninfected
person. That is why care should be taken in handling
clothing that was worn at the time of contact with the plant.
Fortunately, washing with a good quality commercial detergent
will take care of the problem. Dry cleaning the clothing will
also kill the agents in the sap that can create the skin
infection.
Along with clothing, it is also possible to pick up the
infection from any tool or camping gear that came in contact
with the sap from the poison ivy plant. This means that any
material or substance that came in contact with should be
disinfected. Cleansing the items thoroughly will
eliminate the presence of the oil and prevent the condition
from spreading to other family members. When answering
the question "is poison ivy contagious," it helps to make it
clear that the condition is not normally passed from person to
person, but from an object to an individual.
Once the treatment for poison ivy has gotten underway, there
is no chance for other people to become infected, simply by
contact with the individual suffering from the condition.
However, it should be noted that if poison ivy is burned, the
smoke from the burning could infect both the skin as well as
create problems with the lungs.
In short, when asked the question "is poison ivy
contagious," the correct response will be to answer no, but
then qualify that with some of the common ways that the
condition can be transmitted.
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