1. Affect contact dermatitis. This situation is most common. Usually, it only manifests as redness, itching, dry or chapped skin on the hands. The reason is that the hands were washed repeatedly with soap and detergent, and the hands were not thoroughly wiped. After putting on the hand, the internal air is not breathable, which is caused by the influence; if it is a dry glove, it may be caused by the influence of talc in the glove. In this case, the solution is: wash off soap or detergent before putting on gloves, and dry or wipe your hands before putting on gloves; if it is dry gloves, there should not be too much talcum powder inside. These measures can prevent the onset of affecting dermatitis. Once influential dermatitis occurs, use calamine lotion and other antipruritic agents, the symptoms will disappear quickly.
2. Allergic contact dermatitis. It is characterized by itchy hands, dry or chapped skin, often accompanied by erythema or water scars, and there is usually no obvious symptoms of general allergies 6 to 48 hours after contact with latex gloves. It may be an allergic reaction to certain chemical components in latex gloves or chemical substances attached to the gloves, resulting in delayed allergic reactions. In this case, the solution is: switch to another type of latex gloves and continue using them. In order to prevent severe allergic reactions, it is best to use sparingly or sparingly. Once allergic contact dermatitis occurs, you need to take antihistamines by mouth and apply dermatitis on your hands. The symptoms disappeared quickly.
3. Latex allergic reaction. Extremely rare. Skin redness and itching usually occur within a few to ten minutes after putting on gloves. Symptoms can be seen throughout the body, usually accompanied by reed measles, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, chest beating, and heart. Severe patients may experience difficulty breathing, tachycardia, blood pressure drop, even anaphylactic shock, sudden death, etc.