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Underlying Cause
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Poison Ivy Underlying Cause
Poison ivy is caused by an allergic reaction to a chemical, called urushiol, from the poison ivy plant. The reaction causes inflammation of the skin, which results in a rash and intense itching. ![]() Poison oak and poison sumac are similar to poison ivy: they cause the same kind of allergic rash. ![]() Continue to Poison Ivy Anatomy
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