Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to urushiol, the oily resin in poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. About 50% to 70% of the population is allergic to this oil and develops a red, itchy rash and multiple blisters. If you’re dealing with an itchy red rash, blistering of the skin, or spreading skin irritation, our online doctors can help you treat poison ivy quickly and affordably.
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5-minute assessment • No office visit required
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Get your prescription reviewed and sent — without the wait. Most requests completed in within hours.
Answer a short medical questionnaire so we can understand your condition and determine if treatment is appropriate.
A licensed medical provider reviews your information to ensure the treatment is safe and appropriate.
If approved, your prescription is sent directly to your selected pharmacy for pickup.
Many people seek treatment when they notice:
Not all symptoms need to be present. A short assessment helps determine if treatment is appropriate.
Urushiol oil is incredibly persistent. Even a tiny amount can trigger contact dermatitis. Here’s what to know:
Avoiding urushiol is the best treatment plan. Prevention starts with identification and smart habits:
A poison ivy rash usually appears 12–72 hours after contact and may progress over several days. Common poison ivy symptoms include:
Note: A sumac rash or poison oak rash looks similar because the same urushiol oil causes contact dermatitis in all three plants.
A prompt online visit with a qualified healthcare professional can speed itch relief and help you get rid of poison ivy sooner. Seek care if you have:
Our online doctors quickly assess severity, confirm the diagnosis, and adjust your treatment plan for quick relief.
Your clinician will create a personalized treatment based on symptoms and rash location. Treatment options include:
We’ll send prescriptions to your local pharmacy—with transparent pricing and no insurance required. Most cases improve quickly once appropriate therapy starts.