Am I having a reaction from a poisonous plant?!


Question: Am I having a reaction from a poisonous plant!?
I was moving a plant from my woods into the front yard for flowers!. I think I may be having an allergic reaction to it!. My question is

DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS PLANT IT AND HOW TO TREAT MY SYMPTOMS!.

Plant Description:
About 10 inches tall Has a stalk like a corn plant, but not as thick!. It even has roots that are similar to the roots of corn!.
It has blooms for about 8 flowers to bloom on the very top of the stalk, it has one flower already bloomed!. It is a triangular purple flower!. With like 3 petals on it!. On each petal it has 1 little dot of orange (which may be pollen from what I can tell)!.

I will add my symptoms below!.!.!. because I don't have enough space to write them all here!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
I am in agreement with the second answerer with one change bring both your pics and a sampling of that flower say a leaf you could also ask on ya under the term botany I am sure that someone there knows!.
However from what I know of wild flora those little hairs thatwas in your description are probably the plants defense mechanism!.
I would take myself to the doctor barring that I would take a cold shower and wash myself thoroughly the reason a cold shower so that any further toxins would be released into your bloodstream!. After I had done that I would lather myself in lanacaine!. Then again I do not your medical history and would feel very responsible if you did not seek medical attention!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You might want to go to the hospital!. bring pics of flower with you!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Sorry, I know a bit about plants but don't recognise this one!. But you do sound as if you've been poisoned slightly - it could have been a lot more serious! If anything like this ever happens again, seek medical advice straight away!.

There are many, many poisonous and/or allergy-causing plants routinely grown in gardens!. Next time make sure you identify the plant before transplanting it!

I assume you live in North America!? (I live in Australia, so the species vary quite a bit!.)


EDIT: That detail about the hairs is interesting: they could be the source of the irritation, as in stinging nettles!.
Excellent descriptions, by the way!!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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