Condition
Pediatric Poison Ivy, Poison Oak and Poison Sumac
What You Need to Know
Poison ivy, oak, and sumac rash is a rash caused by the body’s reaction to an coming in contact with the oil in the plants called urushiol.
Key Symptoms
Common symptoms include:
- Red, bumpy, itchy rash
- Fluid-filled blisters
- Swollen area of skin around contact area
Diagnosis
Your child's healthcare provider will ask about their symptoms and do a physical exam to look at the inflamed area.
Treatment
Treatment is done to reduce itching. Itching can be treated with any of these:
- Calamine lotion
- Steroid cream
- Baths with baking soda or colloidal oatmeal
- Steroid medicine by mouth or shot
Schedule an Appointment
Our pediatric specialists provide personalized care for your child’s physical, mental and emotional health needs. Meet the providers who treat poison ivy, oak and sumac rash and schedule an appointment today.
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Departments that Treat Poison Ivy, Poison Oak and Poison Sumac

Dermatology
The Division of Dermatology at Children's National Hospital continues to expand services as more families seek our expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the skin, hair and nails. Learn more about our division.