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Old 09-06-2004, 03:23 PM
Dave
 
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Default Plants causing skin blistering - in UK (not just nettles!)


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In a seed catalog of unusual plants I read a disclaimer to the effect
that for any plant, there's someone, somewhere who is allergic to
it, and for any person, there's a plant somewhere that will give them
the kind of reaction you describe. Possibly you've met your match!

Were you using any agricultural chemicals? People sometimes get

dermatitis
from the components other than pesticides in these products.

You could also have been bitten or stung by an insect or spider. It's
not uncommon for the reaction to take hours to develop, especially if
it's an extreme reaction like the one you had.

You might consider wearing long sleeves, especially if it happens again.
If you figure out what caused it, post here and let us know.

(Hm, now that I think of it, Primula malacoides causes this kind of skin
reaction in many people, and you Brits are into primroses, right?)

Hi,
I haven't used any chemicals, but will certainly give the remains of the
plant a good dose of Roundup.

I will be wearing long sleeves next time.
Dave.