What Is a Semen Allergy?
Semen allergy refers to female allergic constitution. When semen enters the female body, it will cause an allergic reaction, expand the microvasculature of local or systemic skin and mucosa, increase the permeability, and swell the eyelids, lips, etc. Some men also develop semen allergies.
Semen allergy
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- Semen allergy
- Multiple groups
- female
- Common causes
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- Semen allergy refers to female allergic constitution. When semen enters the female body, it will cause an allergic reaction, expand the microvasculature of local or systemic skin and mucosa, increase the permeability, and swell the eyelids, lips, etc. Some men also develop semen allergies.
- Women's allergies often occur within 30 minutes of intercourse. At this time, women will feel itchy or tingling in the vulva, the vagina will become red due to congestion, vaginal secretions will increase, and sometimes urticaria will appear in sexual life. These conditions usually disappear after a few hours.
- If women have a strong allergic reaction, they may also experience systemic reactions, such as urticaria, severe breathing difficulties, and frequent and severe cough, chest tightness, palpitation, and hoarseness. After allergies, don't be nervous and flustered first. If the reaction is mild, you can wash the vulva with water, and use appropriate posture to let the semen flow out, and then wash the vulva again.
- After the occurrence of urticaria, you can also take antiallergic drugs such as diphenhydramine and chlorpheniramine to relieve symptoms. If it is a more serious allergic reaction, you should see a doctor in time.
- The symptoms of semen allergy vary from person to person, with symptoms ranging from mild to severe. Most women develop allergic symptoms during their first sexual intercourse in a newly-married couple, but some women do so several years after marriage. Symptoms of this disorder appear several minutes to 20 minutes after sexual intercourse, and some symptoms appear after 2 hours of sexual intercourse. Symptoms are mainly vaginal or
- Some of these allergic reactions are during semen injection
- The main method for the treatment of this disease is to inject pure semen protein into patients to eliminate the related symptoms, while in China, anti-allergic drugs and symptomatic treatment are mainly used.
- Anti-allergic drugs can be taken orally 30 minutes before sexual intercourse, such as
- 1. Use condoms to prevent semen from entering the woman.
2, half an hour before the intercourse, women can take oral anti-allergic drugs, such as chlorpheniramine and astemazine.
3. When intercourse, apply a little skin-relaxing or dexamethasone ointment to the female vulva and vagina to prevent or reduce local allergic reactions.
4. After the intercourse is over, the woman immediately urinates, allowing the semen to flow from the vagina, and cleans the vulva and vagina with warm water in time.
5. Antiallergic drugs should be taken orally immediately after an allergic reaction to semen. Apply topical ease or dexamethasone ointment to treat local allergic rashes. For severe allergies, calcium gluconate or oral hormones can be used for anti-allergy.