Am I have a hypersensitivity from a poisonous plant?

I was moving a plant from my woods into the front yard for flowers. I expect I may be having an allergic reaction to it. My ask 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 gelatinous. It even has roots that are similar to the roots of corn.
It has blooms for going on for 8 flowers to bloom on the very top of the stalk, it has one flower already bloomed. It is a triangular purple flower. With similar to 3 petals on it. On each petal it has 1 little dot of red (which may be pollen from what I can tell).

I will add my symptoms below... because I don't have plenty space to write them all here.
Answers:    I am in agreement near the second answerer with one change bring both your pics and a sampling of that flower vote a leaf you could also ask on ya under the possession botany I am sure that someone there knows.
However from what I know of unreserved flora those little hairs thatwas in your description are probably the plants defense gears.
I would take myself to the doctor barring that I would take a cold shower and wipe 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 bubbles myself in lanacaine. Then again I do not your medical history and would feel especially responsible if you did not seek medical attention.
You might want to go to the hospital. bring pics of flower near you. Sorry, I know a bit about plants but don't recognise this one. But you do sound as if you've be poisoned slightly - it could have been closely more serious! If anything like this ever happens again, aim medical advice straight away.

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

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


EDIT: That detail about the hair is interesting: they could be the source of the irritation, as in stinging nettles.
Excellent descriptions, by the way!!