Latex gloves and condoms have been essential parts of a worldwide strategy to address this issue. Current Food and Drug Administration regulations impose the same water leak standards on all medical gloves, regardless of manufacturing material or method. 16 However, there are, at this time, no ...
Allergies are hard to feel if you do not get too familiar, but if you are still not allergic it has the potential to be secret. Contraceptive methods using condoms are effective even if you get latex allergy. Even if the partner is allergic there is a solution. Paying attention to materia...
The patients showed IgE binding to latex RAST disks ranging from 1.0 to 27.3 times the negative control. Latex products (gloves, balloons, and condoms) directly bound IgE from all four patients. Eluted proteins from the latex products inhibited 19E binding to commercial latex RAST disks. SDS-...
A latex allergy can cause reactions ranging from itching and hives to difficulty breathing and deadly anaphylaxis, according to theMayo Clinic. And repeated exposure can make it worse. Luckily, Ortega isn't allergic to latex. In fact, condoms make her sex allergy go away, which was one of t...
Condoms might be the troublemaker. Now, I don't mean to be bashing condoms. They're great. Use them. That's awesome. But some people are a little sensitive to the latex. And it can cause some problems-- if it's even an allergy. ...
Condoms as a source of latex allergen and cause of contact urticaria To examine the occurrence of latex allergen in condoms and to study the symptoms caused by contact with condoms, 46 patients with latex-glove contact urtic... K Turjanmaa,T Reunala - 《Contact Dermatitis》 被引量: 81发表...
If your skin becomes red and itchy when you wear rubber gloves, you're probably allergic tolatex, a milky fluid that comes from rubber trees and is processed to make balloons, waistbands on clothing, rubber bands, condoms, and other products. ...
Latex Allergy Latex allergy is an exaggerated immune response to water-soluble proteins in latex products (eg, rubber gloves, dental dams, condoms, tubing for respiratory equipment, catheters, enema tips with inflatable latex cuffs). Beginning in the la...
Vaccines and medications (antibioticssuch as penicillin and amoxicillin, aspirin, ibuprofen, iodine), general anesthesia and local anesthetics, latex rubber (such as in gloves orcondoms), dust, mold or other fungi, animal dander from pets and other animals, and poison ivyare well-known allergens....
Latex is everywhere. It can be found in medical gloves, condoms, adhesive bandages and even medical devices like catheters and anesthesia equipment. Allergic reactions to latex can be serious, even fatal, although this is rare. Symptoms can include itching, stuffy nose, hives, wheezing, and dif...