Say what, a SEX ALLERGY?
It's been awhile! You've finally found your mate. Just looking at him gets you aroused. He makes you drip. Lol Now, you are tired of holding out and want to test the water. You do and it is great. Then, you notice you're itching. You nix it. You keep having sex and every time you are itching afterwards and you start to notice a burn. You go to the doc's office and he says, "You're allergic to him". You turn your head, give him the side eye, and that Gary Coleman, "What you talking about Doc"? He states you may have a allergy to his seminal fluid. You're bummed because you really like him but there can be no more of that "GOOD GOOD".😂
Yes, there is a such thing as a sex allergy. According to the article, "Genital Contact Allergy: A diagnosis missed", Human seminal plasma HYPERSENSITIVITY is defined as a spectrum of systemic and or localized symptoms after exposure to specific proteins in seminal plasma. It is rare and often misdiagnosed. Most commonly occurs after first time sex.
What are the symptoms? Symptoms range from mild to severe and include: genital swelling, burning, irritation or sorene. More severe symptoms include swelling of the lips and/or eyelids, throat swelling, inflammation of the lungs and even anaphalaxis (a medical emergency). Symptoms can occur before or during sex as far out as 2-3 days.
There are many ways for doctors to diagnose the condition. I will only discuss the skin test. The skin is exposed to seminal fluid. This is a simple test but effective as it can rule out if your are allergic to the seminal fluid or something he ate!
Treatment can include avoidance of sex. This would be a way to get rid of him should he become annoying😒😍. On the other hand, if you are in love and can't live without him, there is desensitization. Desensitization involves exposure to the fluid starting with very small amounts and increasing gradually. Sex must happen every two days. Patients usually have good results after 5 months.
So, you see there is hope. You don't have to break up with the love of your life. I mean what's the worse that can happen? You could be misdiagnosed and as having vaginitis and leave. Maybe just maybe, you'll find another love.
Oh and men, you can also be allergic her. Love you all! Thanks for reading. Don't forget to comment.
Reference
Yogesh S. Marfatia, Dimpal Patel, Smriti Naswa. Indian Journal of Sexually Transmitted diseases. 2016. Jan-June; 37(1): -6
/.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4857673
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