Three common allergies in sexual life
Sex is a pleasant and healthy pleasure, but some men and women are affected by allergies and cannot have good sex. So what are the common sexual allergies? Is there any way to prevent it? Every sexual couple has very good wishes before having sex. However, some unexpected situations encountered in sexual life always make people unprepared. For example, allergies. Symptoms of sexual allergy include: extreme itching all over the body, difficulty breathing, etc. These symptoms often make the feeling of happiness disappear without a trace.
So, when sexual allergies occur, you must find out the cause of the allergy and find ways to deal with it, so as to clear the obstacles on the road to a perfect sexual life.
Allergic to natural rubber
Many men and women use condoms as their first choice for contraception. However, when using condoms, allergic reactions occur. This is an allergy to rubber. During sexual intercourse, allergic reactions caused by condoms are mostly caused by men. Generally, the glans of the penis becomes red, swollen, and congested, accompanied by itching or pain. Severe allergies may also lead to large or small ulcers, erosion or secretions.
If people who are allergic to natural rubber insist on using condoms for contraception, they can choose to use condoms made of non-natural latex materials. People who are allergic to natural latex can also use them with confidence.
Allergic to male semen
The symptoms of this kind of allergy will not be noticed until about half an hour after sex. Most of the women will experience itching and even tingling in the vagina. At the same time, the labia majora and minora and the vaginal opening will be congested, swollen, and swollen. Red, some tiny papules may appear on the surface, and vaginal secretions also increase significantly. In severe cases, eyelid edema and urticaria may occur all over the body. It usually lasts for several hours and then subsides on its own.
The simplest and most direct way to deal with this kind of allergy is to use condoms. Use a condom to prevent semen from entering the woman's vagina so that there will be no allergic reaction.
Allergy to vaginal fluids
During sex, after a woman is stimulated, the vagina will secrete a lot of liquid, which is mainly a mixture of liquid secreted by vaginal wall cells and liquid secreted by cervical glands, which is acidic. If a man is allergic to vaginal secretions, he will experience itching and tingling in the penis, and some may develop a small rash. In severe cases, symptoms such as eyelid swelling and generalized skin itching or rash may occur.
Same as above, the most effective way to treat this type of allergy is to use a condom, which isolates the penis from the female vaginal secretions, so allergy symptoms will not occur.