Don’t be shy to talk about itching in your private parts after sex. It’s most likely caused by allergies.
Every couple needs to have sexual intercourse, but many problems will occur afterwards, but the specific reasons are not known. Today we will learn together what causes itching in women’s private parts after intercourse!
1. Semen allergy
Semen allergy is an important reason why women’s private parts will be itchy after intercourse. What causes semen allergy? Mostly because the male's semen also contains a variety of different antigenic substances in addition to sperm, if the woman is allergic. A series of allergic reactions are easy to occur after sex
If you have semen allergy, try the following methods to relieve it
(1) If the symptoms are not very serious, you can try it a few more times. The body is likely to become immune to male semen, so the allergic symptoms will gradually disappear
(2) If the symptoms are severe and have affected your normal life, you must use condoms during sexual intercourse and try to avoid direct contact between semen and vagina!
(3) When symptoms occur, the above two methods are not the only ones. You still need to go to a regular hospital for timely treatment to find the allergen for symptomatic treatment.
2. Allergy to condoms or external contraceptive pills
Condoms and external contraceptive pills are chemical products, and some people will have allergic reactions to them.
Generally speaking, symptoms include itching in the private parts, congestion at the vaginal opening and walls, and a significant increase in secretions. For men, it will appear as itching of the genitals, and in severe cases, it may cause congestion and erosion of the glans.
Teach you some ways to deal with it
(1) Stop using condoms immediately and choose other contraceptive methods.
(2) Do not have sexual intercourse within two weeks after treatment and recovery to normal. In general, condoms cause allergy symptoms. The treatment time is about a week and you can return to normal.
(3) When the private parts are itchy, do not scratch them with your hands, and remember not to wash them violently with hot water or soap. Not only does it not relieve symptoms, it actually makes them worse.
(4) Anti-allergic drugs can be taken under the guidance of a doctor to relieve symptoms.
3. Allergy to leucorrhea
When women have sexual intercourse, leucorrhea will increase, and leucorrhea contains many antigenic substances. If the man is allergic, it will cause allergic reactions. Its symptoms are mostly the same as those in the previous point
How to alleviate it?
If a man is allergic to leucorrhea, he can try wearing a condom during sex or taking anti-allergic drugs for desensitization treatment before sex.