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If you are allergic to sperm, some red spots or erythema will appear where a man's sperm is touched, along with itching. Some symptoms may appear right then, while others may not appear until several hours later. This type is a delayed skin allergic hypersensitivity reaction. Most of the symptoms are centered on a part of the symptoms, but in more severe cases, patients may have systemic symptoms, such as itching, fever, rash, and even nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and fever. It is more common in women. This kind of situation needs to be avoided by using condoms in a married life.

The main symptoms of a woman’s allergy to men’s sperm are as follows, such as vulva itching, burning pain, edema, swelling and fever in the private area. Such symptoms generally appear within 24 hours of sexual intercourse between couples and can last for two to three days. It is recommended that if women are allergic to sperm, they can take drugs such as chlorpheniramine or dexamethasone for anti-allergic treatment before sexual intercourse. Men may choose to use condoms during sexual intercourse, which can effectively prevent the man's sperm from contacting the woman's vagina and reduce the symptoms of women's allergies to men's sperm.

A very small number of women may be allergic to sperm. The clinical symptoms are that after ejaculation, the woman's vagina becomes itchy and hot, which will stimulate the increase of vaginal secretions. Some small red spots may appear on the squamous epithelial cells of the vagina and near the private parts. In addition, it may also cause vaginitis, cervicitis and other symptoms. A very few patients may experience symptoms of systemic allergy, such as difficulty breathing, rashes and fever all over the body and other clinical symptoms. People who are allergic to sperm are advised to avoid sexual intercourse between couples.

Patients who are allergic to sperm can clinically use condoms during the entire sexual life of the couple. In addition, anti-allergic treatment is recommended. For example, you can take oral dexamethasone once a day, half a pill every time for more than ten days. In addition, you can also take oral aspirin. The most important treatment methods in clinical medicine are anti-allergy and anti-hypersensitivity treatment. After treatment with medication, you can try to have sexual intercourse with a condom first, and it is recommended to poke two small round holes in the front end of the condom to allow a small amount of semen to be introduced into the female vagina. It is important to observe whether it is also caused by skin allergies.

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