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  2. Latex allergy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/latex-allergy/symptoms-causes/syc-20374287

    Latex allergy may cause itchy skin and hives or even anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening condition that can cause throat swelling and severe difficulty breathing. Your health care provider can determine if you have a latex allergy or if you're at risk of developing a latex allergy.

  3. Latex Allergy: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment - ...

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    What are the risk factors for a latex allergy? Anyone can develop a latex allergy, but some people are at higher risk. You might be at higher risk for developing a latex allergy if you have: Occupational exposure to latex. Frequent contact with latex can cause your body to become sensitized to it.

  4. Latex Allergy - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Who is at risk for developing latex allergy? People who have frequent exposure to latex from medical procedures are at greater risk for developing latex allergy. They include: Children with spina bifida. Children born with defects of the urinary system. Children or adults who have had many surgeries. Healthcare providers. People who have ...

  5. Latex Allergy | Causes, Symptoms & Treatment | ACAAI Public...

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    People who are at higher risk for developing latex allergy include: Health care workers and others who frequently wear latex gloves. People who have had multiple surgeries (for example, 10 or more), such as children with spina bifida. People who are often exposed to natural rubber latex, including rubber industry workers.

  6. Understanding Latex Allergy: Causes, Symptoms, and Management

    www.buoyhealth.com/blog/allergies/latex-allergy

    Healthcare professionals, including clinicians and dentists, are at higher risk of latex allergy due to frequent latex exposure. Those with food allergies, especially to certain fruits and vegetables, are more likely to develop latex hypersensitivity.

  7. A latex allergy is when your body’s immune system overreacts to certain kinds of proteins found in natural rubber latex that’s used to make things like rubber gloves, condoms, and some...

  8. Latex Allergy: Symptoms and Treatment - Healthline

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    Risk factors. Treatment. Prevention. Outlook. Overview. Latex is a natural rubber made from the milky sap of the Brazilian rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis. Latex is used in a wide variety...

  9. Latex Allergy: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatments -...

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    Latex allergy causes and risk factors. Adobe Stock. According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, latex allergy can be caused by repeated exposure to natural rubber latex, which triggers an immune system response.

  10. About Latex Allergy | American Latex Allergy Association

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    Allergy to latex poses a serious health risk to some patients and health care workers and, in rare cases, can be fatal. Latex Allergy 101. Learn the basics of latex allergy. Statistics › Definition › Symptoms ›. Latex Allergy Checklist. Our checklist is a helpful quick reference for managing your latex allergy. More. Latex Stories.

  11. Latex allergy - Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia

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    Latex allergy is usually diagnosed by a person’s history with the risk factors listed above and confirmed with blood and skin tests performed by an allergy specialist. The only effective treatment for latex allergy is avoidance. If the allergy is severe, the person should: