What is Poison Sumac?
Poison Sumac ( toxicodendron vernix ) grows like a large shrub or small tree. It is the largest of the three related plants in the cache family that can cause skin irritation, the other two are poisonous ivy and poisonous oak. The poisonous Sumac is characterized by the appearance of ornamental, with large, alternative, toothless leaves, attractive clusters of fruit that are white when they are ripe, and the brilliant color of the leaves of autumn.
Poison Sumac is growing mainly in the Eastern United States. It is located in the south in Eastern Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina and Maryland, Delaware and in small areas of Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. There are small performances in Minnesota, Illinois and Maine and are found more prominent in Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont.rushiol is one of the chemicals that cause toxic.Nou with Sumac poison. More than 90 percent of all people are allergic, but some are more sensitive than others. The oil is up to five years after release, so even a dead plant can cause poisoning. Symptoms may not occur up to seven to ten days after exposure for the first suffering.
Symptoms of contact with Sumac poison may vary according to the amount of exposure and the number of times it was previously exposed. Possible symptoms include redness of the skin, itching and feelings of burning, swelling and blisters. If toxin is swallowed or prached, which may occur if the fir is poison, the results of life threatening can be and emergency treatment should be immediately sought.
Although standard warning for poisonous ivy is about its leaves, Poison Sumac is more generally more toxic. Not only are the Jedusumac leaves toxic, but also its flowers, fruits, twigs, bark and sap. SAP stuck under nails or remnants of sap on shoes, horticultural instrumentE, clothing or pets can be transferred later. Equally little nanogram of Urushiol can be everything that is needed for the way of rash.
instantly wash with soap and water can prevent any reaction, but even an hour after contact with the toxin can be too late, even if it still prevents spread. Any contaminated objects that came into contact with Sumac poison, such as clothing, should be isolated and washed with hot soapy water. Healthcare providers can recommend antihistamines or steroid cream to help relieve itching.