Hi Glen,
Ah, thats why.
The fast facts came about because so many people were asking
if they could spread the rash to other people and themselves. The common
word was always contagious as in "Is the rash contagious?" or "Is poison ivy
contagious?". This isn't the first site to use contagious of course.
I then researched medical and research sites and found the word contagious
was always used when describing this concept of not spreading it. I have
seen references as you mention as contagious but only by individuals in message
boards and never with supporting evidence.
Obviously, if you already have the rash then uruhsiol oil
has bonded to your skins protein cell and you can not spread that oil further
because the actual rash is a delayed response of your immune system attacking
this bonded urushiol protein cell. I wouldn't call water or dirt contagious
either and they both can be passed to other parts of our body or to others
but you might agree that this could possibly fit websters definition above.
So its a catch 22. You says it contagious because you see the rash spread...
but the rash is your bodies immune response to you passing some oil via
towels, hands, sheets, etc. You pass it the same way that you would pass dirt or water to other parts of your body. The oil doesn't cause the rash.
It is your bodies immune system trying to remove the oil that causes the rash. NOTE! For the rest of us we can say the oil causes the rash but technically it is the immune response.
I'll take another look and see what I can do to clear it up. Any advice
on making this distinction. This has been very helpful for me in
understanding your distinction; although I must admit that saying poison ivy
is not contagious seems like the most accurate statement given the realities
of how it works and my experience with it.
Anyone else confused about all this? The issue is with the
fast facts page stating that the poison ivy rash is not contagious.
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