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American Latex Allergy Association | Latex Allergy Topics
I've been diagnosed with latex allergy, what do I do next? Answer ». Should latex allergy reduction policies include banning latex balloon use?
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Latex Allergy -- familydoctor.org
Information about latex allergy from the American Academy of Family The thin, stretchy latex rubber in gloves, condoms and balloons is high in this protein.
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Barium enemas, latex balloons, and anaphylactic reactions. AJR Am J Roentgenol 1991;156:1-2. Turjanmaa K. Incidence of immediate allergy to latex gloves in hospital personnel.
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American Latex Allergy Association | Latex Allergy Topics
Is there natural rubber latex in balloons? Answered by Donald Beezhold, Senior ScientistDirector, Laboratory of Macrophage Biology,Guthrie Research Institute.
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Naz's Healthy Dose of Awareness Kids with Latex Allergy
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Latex allergy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Latex allergy is a medical term encompassing a range of allergic reactions to natural rubber elastic bands , rubber gloves , condoms , pacifiers and baby-bottle nipples, balloons , cars.
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Patients & Visiters Guide - Latex Allergy
Please leave all latex balloons at home. If you bring latex balloons into the hospital, the staff will ask you to please leave them in the car.
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Auckland Allergy Clinic – Latex Allergy
NRL allergy is caused by dipped rubber products (latex gloves, balloons, condoms, etc) rather than by dry processed or injection-molded rubber products.
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Latex Allergy
Barium enemas, latex balloons, and anaphylactic reactions. AJR Am J Roentgenol 1991;156:1-2. Turjanmaa K. Incidence of immediate allergy to latex gloves in.
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Latex Allergy - Family factsheets - GOSH and ICH
For instance, foil balloons are fine for a child with latex allergy. Latex-free condoms are widely available in most chemists. If you are allergic to latex.
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Latex Allergies: When Rubber Rubs the Wrong Way (September 1992)
Testing for Latex Allergy There are two ways to test for latex allergies. shouldn't try to test themselves, by, for example, blowing up a latex balloon.
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Latex Allergy Links - Balloons
Links to latex allergy sites on the Internet, particularly those relevant to latex balloons.
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Latex Allergy - Allergies: Allergy Symptoms, Treatment, and
How is latex allergy treated? Avoidance of the provoking agent (allergen), such as latex, is Band-Aids, rubber bands, erasers, some shoes and articles of clothing, balloons.
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MedlinePlus: Latex Allergy
The primary NIH organization for research on Latex Allergy is the Gloves; Condoms; Balloons; Rubber bands; Shoe soles; Pacifiers; If you are allergic to latex, it is.
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American Latex Allergy Association | Latex Allergy Topics
On latex balloons at Johns Hopkins and direct experience in the Johns Hopkins Hospital with latex allergic children developing allergy symptoms in the presence of latex balloons.
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About Latex allergies
Type I natural rubber latex allergy is an immediate allergic reaction to NRL of powder from NRL gloves worn by others or from balloon displays may occur.
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Latex Allergy Support Group
Latex balloons are a major problem for individuals with latex allergy, triggering off potentially life-threatening reactions.
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Latex allergy - Better Health Channel.
Many products are made from latex including rubber bands, balloons and condoms. Between one and six per cent of people are allergic to latex: either to the proteins found naturally.
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