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- $Title{Latex Gloves and the Potential for Allergic Reaction}
- $Subject{rash latex gloves rubber gloves rubber latex chemicals rash rashes
- asthma allergic reactions allergic reaction allergy allergies natural rubber
- Food and Drug Administration FDA immune system occupational hazards
- occupational hazard}
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- Histamine Release Causes Allergy Symptoms*0001202.scf
- The Function of IgG in an Allergic Reaction*0001203.scf}
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- Latex Gloves and the Potential for Allergic Reaction
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- QUESTION: My friend claims that she has a new problem due to her job at the
- hospital. She has developed a rash on both hands and thinks it might come
- from the chemicals she has been using. She uses gloves to protect her hands,
- but that doesn't seem to help. Can you offer her any help? Unfortunately her
- newspaper doesn't print your wonderful column.
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- ANSWER: I might be of more help if I had a better idea of the appearance of
- her rash, and what the circumstances were when it first appeared. It is
- always easier to identify the cause of a rash when a complete history is
- available. But there are still some actions I can recommend for your friend
- to take. A careful inspection of the rash by a qualified physician is
- probably the most important step, as well as a list of all the chemicals that
- she touched over the past weeks before the rash appeared. All employers are
- now required to maintain records of chemicals that are capable of causing
- health problems, and so the hospital itself may be able to provide both the
- answer to the puzzle, and the care to help your friend rid herself of the
- problem.
- Let me add another observation. You mentioned that she was wearing
- gloves to protect her hands, and that may actually be the source of the
- problem. Of late, an increasing number of health workers have been reporting
- reactions to the latex from which surgical gloves are made. In some reports
- the numbers range from 10 to 30 percent of those surveyed. Besides the itchy
- rash that is reported most often, some reactions include asthma, and other
- acute systemic allergic reactions. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is
- currently considering new labeling requirements to alert all users of latex to
- the possibility of these allergic reactions. And it is not the gloves alone
- that can be the source of the reaction. Latex is included in many other
- medical products such as tubing and other "natural rubber" products. Many of
- the individuals who report these reactions are aware of previous personal
- conditions which are related to an immune system that is hypersensitive, and
- that result in asthma-like conditions or skin rashes.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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