What symptom is seminal fluid allergy?

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Semen allergy refers to that when semen enters the body of a woman, it will cause allergic reaction, causing local or systemic microvascular dilation of skin and mucosa, increasing permeability, and swelling of eyelids and lips. Some men also have symptoms of semen allergy.

What symptom is seminal fluid allergy?

The symptoms of semen allergy vary from person to person. Most women have allergic symptoms when they have sex for the first time, but some women do not have allergic symptoms until several years after marriage. The symptoms of this disease appear a few minutes to 20 minutes after intercourse, and some appear 2 hours after intercourse.

The main symptoms are vaginal or perineal edema, itching, lower abdominal plate hard discomfort, eyelid itching, edema, nasal congestion, sneezing, urticaria and throat swelling, and even nausea and vomiting, dizziness, headache, irritability.

Some patients may have skin rashes throughout the body, eyelids, tongue and facial swelling, and cough, chest tightness and asthma. Some women's skin contact with her husband's semen after the occurrence of acute irritation symptoms, the symptoms of most patients come and go quickly, but some take three to six days to subside.

matters needing attention

1. Use a condom to prevent semen from entering a woman's body. 2. Half an hour before sex, women can take oral antiallergic drugs, such as chlorpheniramine and cismin. 3. During sexual intercourse, apply a little skin lotion or dexamethasone ointment on vulva and vagina to prevent or reduce local allergic reaction. 4. After the end of sex, the woman urinates immediately, let the semen flow out from the vagina, and wash the vulva and vaginal orifice with warm water in time.