Nitrile Examination Gloves
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Nitrile Examination Gloves – Powder Free (Small)
Price range: ₹125.00 through ₹229.00Nitrile Examination Gloves – Powder Free (Medium)
Price range: ₹125.00 through ₹229.00Nitrile Examination Gloves – Powder Free (Large)
Price range: ₹125.00 through ₹229.00If you're caring for someone at home, you already know how much a good pair of gloves matters. Medical-grade nitrile gloves stand between your hands and contaminants, chemicals, and infection risk, and they do it without the latex allergy headache. They've quietly become one of those everyday home-care essentials nobody thinks twice about until they run out. Browse our range above and find the nitrile gloves that actually fit your day-to-day caregiving.
Why Go with Nitrile Gloves?
Nitrile has become the top choice for home caregivers, and it's not without reason:
No natural rubber proteins, so allergic reactions aren't a concern.
Holds up well against punctures and general wear and tear.
Forms a solid barrier against bloodborne pathogens and bodily fluids.
Fits comfortably without killing your sense of touch.
Textured fingertips that grip even when your hands are wet.
Comfortable enough for long shifts, not just quick tasks.
Powder-Free Nitrile Gloves for Everyday Home Care
If you're looking for powder-free gloves that are gentle on skin, this is the standard now — and for good reason. Powder residue can irritate skin and complicate wound care. At home, these gloves work well for helping a family member with medication, changing a dressing, or simply keeping things hygienic during personal care. No latex proteins involved, so they're a safer bet for anyone with sensitive skin or known allergies.
- Textured fingertips for a better grip
- Beaded cuffs that go on easily and stay put
- Ambidextrous fit — works on either hand
- Disposable, single-use design
- Compliant with medical-grade standards
How to Pick the Right Nitrile Gloves
There's no single "best" glove — it comes down to the caregiving task at hand. As a rough guide:
| Task | Recommended Glove |
|---|---|
| Daily hygiene and bathing assistance | Powder-free nitrile gloves |
| Wound dressing or minor cuts | Powder-free nitrile gloves |
| Handling medication | Powder-free disposable nitrile gloves |
| Cleaning bodily fluids or diaper changes | Extended cuff nitrile gloves |
Still not sure which one suits your situation? Just ask our team to point you toward the right glove for your home-care needs.
Types of Nitrile Gloves We Offer
Disposable Nitrile Gloves, Powder-Free
Designed for everyday home care needs like hygiene assistance, wound dressing, and general caregiving tasks. In medical terminology, these are also called nitrile examination gloves; for home use, they're simply your everyday, reliable choice for hands-on care.
Extended Cuff Nitrile Gloves
Extra wrist coverage for messier or more hands-on caregiving situations at home. Many caregivers know these as nitrile hand gloves — the everyday go-to for reliable protection without any fuss.
Want specifics on brands, colours, pack sizes, or certifications? Check the individual product listings above, or get in touch and we'll walk you through it. All our gloves are non-sterile and made for everyday home care.
Who Uses Nitrile Gloves?
Because they're durable and reliably protective, nitrile gloves have become a home-care essential for:
- Family members caring for elderly parents or relatives at home
- Caregivers assisting with hygiene, bathing, or diaper changes
- Anyone managing wound care or dressing changes at home
- People handling medication or general personal care for a loved one
- Home nurses and part-time caregivers supporting daily routines
Nitrile vs. Latex vs. Vinyl: What's the Difference?
Nitrile
- Latex-free
- Strong resistance to chemicals and punctures
- Low allergy risk
- Built to last
- Well-suited to home caregiving and general healthcare use
Latex
- Contains natural latex — worth checking for allergies
- Stretches well, with moderate resistance
- Often used in certain clinical procedures
Vinyl
- Also latex-free
- Less resistant to chemicals and punctures
- Fine for lower-risk, everyday tasks
Sizing Guide
A glove that fits properly isn't just more comfortable — it actually protects you better. Too tight, and it tears. Too loose, and you lose grip.
| Hand Size | Recommended Glove Size |
|---|---|
| Small | S |
| Medium | M |
| Large | L |
Stock Up on Nitrile Gloves for Home Care
When you're caring for someone at home, running out of gloves mid-task is the last thing you need. It's easier to just stock up in larger pack sizes and have enough on hand for daily hygiene, wound care, or whatever the day brings. You save a bit on cost per glove too — one less thing to think about means more time and attention for the person who actually needs it.
Why Choose Entealth?
We care about getting reliable healthcare products into the right hands, especially families and caregivers looking after a loved one at home. Every product comes from manufacturers we trust, and we make sure the specs are clear, so you always know exactly what you're buying. With Entealth, you can expect:
- Consistent medical-grade quality, every single time
- A wide range of sizes and types
- Full transparency on what you're getting
- Secure, straightforward ordering
- Fast delivery across India
- A customer service team that actually responds
Have questions about delivery times or return policies? You'll find the details on our listings above, or just ask us directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Definitely. They work well for dressing wounds, assisting with hygiene, handling medication, and similar everyday caregiving tasks. Just be sure you're using the right type for the job.
Nitrile gloves are used for wound care, elderly care, hygiene assistance, and general infection control at home — basically, anywhere you need a reliable barrier while caring for a loved one.
Generally, yes. With no powder and no natural rubber latex proteins, they tend to be a safe choice for people with sensitive skin — including elderly patients who need frequent, gentle care.
Most healthcare professionals lean toward nitrile. They're tough, puncture-resistant, and latex-free, which cuts out the allergy risk altogether. Latex gloves are stretchier, but that allergy concern is a real drawback for some users.
Go for a snug fit that still lets you move your hands freely. Too tight and they tear easily; too loose and grip becomes a problem. Each product listing includes a size chart to help you choose.
No, they're designed for single use only. Reusing them isn't safe and defeats the purpose of wearing them in the first place.
Store them in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight and strong-smelling chemicals, ideally in their original box. Keep them somewhere easily accessible so you actually reach for them when needed.



