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Find out if your skin allergy is caused by an irritant in the gloves you wear or is it just a reaction

Is the redness or inflammation on your hand an allergy or a skin reaction to an irritant?

If left unchecked, an allergy to latex has the potential to be career ending and, in some severe cases, even life threatening. Is your skin condition glove-related or caused by an irritant, possibly from the soap you're using? Know the difference. To help you understand and prevent glove-related allergies, first tell us more about your needs so we can guide you better.

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“I use gloves every day. I want to know about glove-related allergies.”

“I manage occupational-related risks in our workplace. I want to know how I can minimize glove-related allergies.”

"We constantly seek & decide on solutions to better safeguard our healthcare workers from allergies. I want to know more about glove-related allergies.”

ACD VS ICD: WHICH IS CAREER-ENDING?

UNDERSTANDING OCCUPATIONAL RISKS WITH ALLERGIES

Both Allergic Contact Dermatitis (ACD) and Irritant Contact Dermatitis (ICD) present similar symptoms, but one of these are glove-related and can be career-ending for healthcare workers if left unchecked. Know the difference for a safer day at work.

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