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Does glove powder cause latex allergy?

Glove powder, used in the manufacturing process as a mold releasing agent and a donning lubricant, is also believed to be one possible cause of sensitization. However, it is important to understand...

How can you treat Type I - latex protein hypersensitivity?

There are medications available to help alleviate some symptoms of latex allergy, but currently, there are no permanent treatments or cure.

What can you do to help relieve or treat irritant contact dermititis or type IV - chemical hypersensitivity?

There are several things you can do to help relieve these glove-related irritations or reactions: Consult with your physician, an occupational health professional or a dermatologist; Use powder fr...

What is a cross reaction?

People who have a latex allergy may be allergic to some foods, as well. This is called a cross reaction. When this happens, your body responds with the same allergic symptoms that you would have if...

How can I reduce my risk of latex allergy?

Only people who may be exposed to body fluids, like health care workers, need to use latex gloves. Other materials, such as vinyl, will usually provide adequate protection for house cleaning, food ...

What can I do if I think I have a latex allergy?

If you have these symptoms, do not use latex gloves or other latex products. See a doctor who is experienced in diagnosing and treating latex allergy. If you must wear gloves, use non-latex gloves....