Saturday, October 31, 2009

Life-threatening anaphylaxis?

Latex Natural rubber latex (NRL) has emerged over the last decade as an increasingly common trigger for anaphylaxis-producing allergies. It is found in a wide range of manufactured goods, including an estimated 40,000 common household items. Latex allergies now affect an estimated 1% to 6% of the U.S. population and the reasons for the increase in incidence can be attributed to biohazard precautions and manufacturing changes.1-3Latex allergy is an allergic sensitivity to the proteins in NRL that often worsens with each exposure, a phenomenon known as allergic sensitization. Allergic reactions to latex can range from moderate skin irritations to life-threatening anaphylaxis.You may be interested in learning more about latex allergies including information on variations in severity, who is at risk, and prevention and treatment.
Answer:
dont use it
or use antihistamine to attack the allergy back.
what is the real question??
there are non-latex condoms

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