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Old 03-29-2008, 01:31 AM
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My 4 year old son has been diagnosed with a latex allergy. I need to find...

...latex-free underwear for him.? He has had eczema, rashes and "itchies" for years and we've been searching for answers. A week and half ago, his allergy doc did 2 different tests for latex allergy and he was quickly positive for both. Anyhow, his worst areas are wrists, feet, ankles, waist, under the buttocks and then occasionally the backs of the knees, inside the elbows, back, chest and upper body. We did buy him latex free socks at a local Amish store, some Crocs which are croslite and not latex/rubber and shirts with no appliques. I found him boxers with a covered waistband and no elastic on the leg openings, but they are huge on him (size 5/6). He weighs about 35 pounds and wears a size 4 - not a big 4. Defintely not a 5/6. He is rash free since I switched to this underwear (and "commando") but I need normal looking underwear that fits him. I found some weird underwear from Egypt but it's like $10 for a pair. I just want either boxers or briefs that are 100% cotton that aren't cut for bigger boys.
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Old 03-29-2008, 01:35 AM
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I have a latex allergy as does my mother. What we do is we have to buy underwear that does not have the elastic exposed, which has the rubber that causes that problem. You can try buying underwear for him that has "covered waistbands." I know it's made for adult males, as my ex-hubby only wore this kind (even though he wasn't allergic to latex).
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could you get the cheap ones (the ones with latex) and sew some fabric over the latex part so it doesn't touch your son's skin.
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