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Medical Gloves


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I started work in a dental office in August, and was feeling pretty good after being gluten free for5 months. However, about two weeks into the job, I started having increasingly bad brain fog and problems with my eyes. Sometimes my whole upper jaw will just ache, even though I have no cold or tooth problems. I use the powder free gloves but the dentists uses powdered. Does anyone know if the powder in the air could be causing my problems? I feel like I am being paranoid and am afraid everyone else will think I'm insane if I ask him to use non-powdered. By the way, non-powdered are still slightly powdered-are they not? If anyone has information on this, it would be greatly appreciated. If there is gluten in gloves that is making me sick, I need something I can show the doctor-and I where the heck would you find gluten free gloves??

Thanks everyone,

Stacy


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The "powder" in gloves is cornstarch, not wheat. Maybe you have a sensitivity to latex? There are lots of latex free brends of gloves available.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Can you get the makers name off of the box and call them and ask about the gloves? Most are going to be okay but on occasion the powder will be a problem. The best way to tell would be by calling. Something else you may want to look at is the soap you use and any lotions that are by the sink. The last time I was able to find a celiac savvy dentist she had to order special gloves and lots of other products for me because much of what they usually used was not safe. Heck this doctor even checked the cotton balls! She left me sitting in the chair while she called even though I told her not to bother as I was pretty sure there would be no problem with them. Unfortunately she was not a permanent addition to the office so I am once again without a dentist. I went once to see her patner, one of the many that think celiac is a bunk, he did nothing but touch my gums with gluteny gloves and I had blisters on my gums before I even got home. It was lunch time and I know this sounds awful but I think he did it on purpose to prove that gluten CC wasn't a problem.

His partner was the only dentist in over 5 years to take celiac seriously and the only one who hasn't poisoned me.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I would call to make sure, you just never know these days. I know the majority of the gloves where I work are latex free.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

last dentist visit some powder got into my eye.......20 min later after she came to ck the novicane my eye was blood red. She commented on it. I said some power from the gloves got in ti.

they now use only 'no powder non latex gloves with me.

j

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

oh Judy, sorry to hear that how is your eye?

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
oh Judy, sorry to hear that how is your eye?

Hi Amanda..........gosh I miss you.........Haven't connected with you for ages.

are you putting some wedding photos up again......maybe read in 'tickle' thread........yes, i know your silliness.........love it.

oh eyes......... :lol: It was blood red and itchy for a day.

you know i used to wear those gloves with powder to weed the garden with..........long story, but some powder got in my eye ......itched it..........and for 2 different times.......the white of my eye swelled so badly with the dark part of the eye ball deep but the white all poochie out there.

had to go to eye Dr twice for this till i put it together..........didn't know it was the poweder left on my hands when i took them off and then itched the eyes.

all my drs now have non latex gloves.

keep me posted on how your doing..........you NEW BRIDE YOU :lol:


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I used to use those gloves every day. I'd come home with itchy eyes and nose and lips. I never figured out the cause was and never connected it to celiac. I thought it was just talc or some kind of powder in the gloves.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Hi Amanda..........gosh I miss you.........Haven't connected with you for ages.

are you putting some wedding photos up again......maybe read in 'tickle' thread........yes, i know your silliness.........love it.

oh eyes......... :lol: It was blood red and itchy for a day.

you know i used to wear those gloves with powder to weed the garden with..........long story, but some powder got in my eye ......itched it..........and for 2 different times.......the white of my eye swelled so badly with the dark part of the eye ball deep but the white all poochie out there.

had to go to eye Dr twice for this till i put it together..........didn't know it was the poweder left on my hands when i took them off and then itched the eyes.

all my drs now have non latex gloves.

keep me posted on how your doing..........you NEW BRIDE YOU :lol:

I know Judy, I have not seen you in forever either :) I have to get the pictures up. They are actually picture-pictures so they will need to be scanned in. I will pm you when I do get them though :)

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