Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac
Poison ivy, oak and sumac belong to a family of plants that produce one of the most common allergic reactions in the United States.
Poison ivy, oak and sumac belong to a family of plants that produce one of the most common allergic reactions in the United States.
Diaper rash is caused by irritation of the skin from urine and bowel movements. Baby's skin becomes sore and hurts when the diaper is wet or soiled.
Chicken pox is very contagious, mild disease caused by herpes zoster virus. It can affect all ages, but most common in children.