Can you be allergic to latex or spermicide condoms?
Does the condom suit to every consumers worldwidely? the answer is no. Because no one material or ingredients is 100% safe for each one. It may be possible, but not probable. Some people are allergic to nonoxynol-9, the spermicide used in almost all spermicidal condoms. Nonoxynol-9 is a liquid detergent, which has been judged safe and effective in the amounts present on condoms. Some clinical studies have found irritation in some subjects who have used spermicidal condoms very often. But there are a lot of our spermicidal condom users have no difficulty at all.
A latex allergy is caused by proteins found in latex rubber, and may also be found in cross-reactive foods that share the same proteins, like avocados, bananas, and chestnuts. Latex condom allergies include itching, swelling, and redness around the skin and genitals. Systemic symptoms may include hives and a stuffy, runny nose, and may also cause asthma. That’s why some states from USA banned the latex condom’s sales to protect their people.
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