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We thought that the itchy rash might be urticaria and could be due to latex. We wondered what she actually does at work and tried to think of things that could cause asthma in a supermarket canteen. Bananas, kiwi, avocado, mango and walnut can all cross react with Latex and could be an issue.
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Occupational asthma and urticaria are likely. The two do not often occur together, but latex allergy would be a common cause for the combination.
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burgeps (Specialist), 5/30/2006 1:08:09 PM |
Latex allergy? |
Arabella Grinsted (Health Professional), 11/27/2007 2:24:47 PM |
Past jobs give no indication |
scott (Worker), 11/30/2007 7:50:40 PM |
Hazards: Physical: Heat sources-oil/gas/electric/non-ionising/sharp utensils-knives etc-cuts
Biological: wound infections/innoculations/contaminations of food products/
Chemical: Washing and cleaning detergents-alleryy to Rubber etc.
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Dr HA Bhogadia (Health Professional), 12/18/2007 3:47:30 PM |
Latex allergy ,aerolised from Marigold gloves |
Dr. Henri Liegeois (Health Professional), 2/4/2008 5:57:28 PM |
Possible latex allergy |
Val Monaghan (Health Professional), 7/11/2008 9:01:49 PM |
Could this be related to her job between 16-26? |
David Comer (Health Professional), 10/5/2008 1:42:09 PM |
Symptoms only present for 4 years - since working in canteen. Not preparing food fro scratch. Possible causes may include:
Egg proteins
Flour/cerial/pulse dust
soy bean
Isocyanates - some types of plastic wrap when heated
Certain disinfectants that react with proteins. |
Elaine Kamczyk (Health Professional), 2/12/2009 9:32:22 PM |
Sounds very much like allergic OA from the history. Perhaps the latex in her marigolds is causing the problem? |
Clare Burton (Health Professional), 10/6/2009 11:11:38 AM |
Her respiratory symptoms have been ongoing for 4 years, bad enough to need chest physician referral from previous August, when working at checkout - therefore handling food at that time, incl fruit and veg, as well as being exposed to atmosphere inside supermarket. Presumably worked at a distance from any supermarket bakers so flour sensitivity unlikely. Previous warehouse and supermarket exposure to fruit and veg. potentially a source of sensitisation (as well as domestic exposure). Skin symptom timing seems to parallel that of chest symptoms. ? latex-type OA (cross-recativity to bananas, kiwi, avocado, chestnut) |
Mark Upton (Health Professional), 11/6/2009 6:30:14 PM |
Occuaptional asthma and dermatitis appear a strong option in this case |
Fiona Campbell (Specialist), 12/23/2009 2:24:12 PM |
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ZAMFIRESCU Monica (Health Professional), 1/26/2010 9:39:43 PM |
frequent shifting between jobs |
Fayez (Health Professional), 11/27/2010 11:32:11 PM |
food allergy
cleaning agent allergies
allergy to gloves |
Dr Epha Crofts (Health Professional), 6/30/2011 2:32:03 PM |
Sensitization to occupational agents |
Paolo Del Guerra (Specialist), 10/3/2011 12:07:50 PM |
No clear indicators |
Nick Misselbrook (Worker), 12/13/2011 9:08:27 PM |
I am concerned first about latex allergy, possibly via marigold gloves, giving a contact dermatitis and occupational lung disease-probably asthma as symptoms worsen and improve over such a short space of time. Other thoughts include irritants or sensitisers in the cleaning fluid used to wipe tables.
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Victoria Tippett (Health Professional), 3/9/2012 1:36:07 PM |
Could she be exposed to dust or spores. Are birds a problem within the building |
Philip roche (Worker), 1/25/2013 4:12:33 PM |
Had a lot of jobs. enzymes exposure? |
matlub hussain (Health Professional), 2/23/2013 2:36:33 PM |
Had a lot of jobs. enzymes exposure or late allergy? |
matlub hussain (Health Professional), 2/23/2013 2:39:31 PM |
she may have occupational asthma and/or contact dermatitis
foods
cleaning materials
latex
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catherine martins (Health Professional), 2/24/2013 3:18:30 PM |
the gloves
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MVG (Health Professional), 3/1/2013 2:09:13 PM |
There are no obvious occupational triggers |
joy smith (Health Professional), 8/7/2013 10:35:53 AM |
were the gloves latex?
Exposure to chemicals in the washing up? |
heather (Health Professional), 9/9/2013 8:39:09 AM |
cleaning agents and bronchial hyper reactivness
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shalini (Health Professional), 9/11/2013 11:54:30 PM |
1) Could she be allergic to the latex from her marigold gloves?
2) Could she be sensitive to the chemical products she uses to clean the surfaces and tables and maybe use for washing up? |
LILY WHIPPS (Specialist), 9/15/2013 8:45:46 PM |
How does she wear marigold gloves, for what?
She is likely to come into contact with a wide variety of cleaning substances etc at work.
Which vegetables is she chopping at work. Given it is a UK supermarket they are unlikely to be "exotic"!
Does she come into contact with different vegetables at work than at home?
Presumably the switch to supervisor was partly a workplace ajustment after her difficulties were apparent. |
chris valentine (Health Professional), 11/26/2013 6:57:01 PM |
possible latex |
burgeps (Specialist), 12/28/2013 8:19:44 PM |
Work exacerbated asthma due to cleaning products |
josh (Specialist), 7/4/2014 9:01:08 PM |
Latex allergy |
Carole Robertson-fishwick (Health Professional), 1/22/2015 10:45:08 PM |
When she works she can be exposed to a lot of allergens!!!! |
Chiara Tinozzi (Specialist), 9/19/2015 12:30:02 AM |
why did she leave previous jobs?
Has anything recently changed in the workplace?
Does anyone else have similar symptoms? |
chris valentine (Health Professional), 5/16/2016 11:40:43 AM |
Which veges, any exposure to flour dust, is there latex in the gloves, MSDS for the cleaning agents |
Natalie E (Health Professional), 10/23/2016 2:25:13 AM |
potential allergens:
latex
shellfish
biologics
surely unlikely food as worked with food before |
Clare Fernandes (Health Professional), 9/21/2017 6:00:44 PM |
Clear link to the workplace.
previous supermarket work may have sensitised her
late onset asthma |
Carol Close (Health Professional), 2/15/2019 11:39:11 AM |
possible contact food allergens |
Carol Close (Health Professional), 3/15/2019 11:52:21 AM |
work-aggravated asthma |
OSAMA ALZAHRANI (Health Professional), 11/11/2024 11:55:34 PM |
occupational asthma
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OSAMA ALZAHRANI (Health Professional), 11/12/2024 1:52:59 AM |
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