Latex is a fluid that comes from rubber trees, which is where most natural rubber is derived, A latex condom allergy can be tough to diagnose, Maureen Whelihan, M.D., an ob-gyn at the Center
For those allergic or sensitive to natural rubber latex, help is at hand in the form of ISO 23409:2011 which defines the requirements and test methods for male condoms made from synthetic materials. Reusable natural and silicone rubber contraceptive diaphragms (ISO 8009:2004) Products compliant with these ISO standards dominate the world market
Latex, or natural rubber latex, is a common ingredient in many products people use on a daily basis, including gloves, pacifiers, balloons, athletic shoes, and even condoms. It's nearly impossible to avoid latex, as 12 million tons are produced every year, and over 40,000 consumer products contain latex.
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For some people with a latex allergy, foods like avocado, bananas, and kiwi can also cause an allergic reaction known as latex-fruit syndrome. Natural latex is a milky sap from the Hevea brasiliensis rubber tree used to make balloons, condoms, mattresses, and many medical and dental products. Latex allergies can cause symptoms that range from a
Natural rubber latex comes from the sap of the rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis, found in Africa and Southeast Asia. syringes, stethoscopes, catheters, dressings and bandages. Latex also is found in many consumer products. These include condoms, handbags, balloons, athletic shoes, tires, tools, underwear leg and waistbands, rubber toys, baby