Nitrile is durable, but natural rubber (latex) is elastic and comfortable. The catch? Latex allergies. But modern latex gloves are processed to reduce allergenic proteins. The surgical gloves market forecast shows that natural rubber gloves are the fastest‑growing material segment, with a CAGR above 5%. Why the comeback? Because surgeons miss the feel of latex, and low‑protein versions are now available.
What's driving demand? Hospitals are looking for eco‑friendly options — natural rubber is biodegradable, unlike nitrile. The surgical gloves market analysis notes that the fastest‑growing distribution channel is online, as small clinics and individual practitioners buy gloves from Amazon and medical supply sites.
But latex allergies are still a risk. That's why many hospitals have switched entirely to nitrile or neoprene. For high‑risk patients (spina bifida, multiple surgeries), latex is avoided.
The takeaway: natural rubber gloves are making a comeback, but they're not for everyone. Know your patient population before buying.