what symbols if allergic to condoms?
Burning Sensation
This burning sensation may be experienced inside of the vagina, on the penis and on the skin of any area that has been in contact with the condom.
Rash
A rash usually appears within eight hours of exposure to latex condoms. This rash can be mild to moderate, and may itch or burn, and may be pink or red in color. The skin may also flake when scratched. This rash may be very troublesome, but isn’t always so.
Itching
Females may experience itching around the vagina, vulva and labia, and may even experience internal itching in the vagina. Males may experience itching along the shaft of the penis and around the groin area at the base of the penis. Itching may also occur in any areas that were exposed to the latex condom. Additionally, if the allergic person engaged in oral sex, the lips, tongue and throat may also itch.
Blisters
Blisters may form around or in areas that are repeatedly exposed to a latex condom.
Anaphylaxis
Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic response and needs immediate emergency medical treatment. If you experience shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, swelling of the lips, tongue and throat, rapid heartbeat or chest pain, it is imperative to call 911 or visit an emergency room immediately.
If you experience any symptoms of latex condom allergies, it is important to see your physician for alternatives in birth control methods, and to ensure that you understand the risk of exposure to an item that you are allergic to. An allergy to latex condoms can seem like a big problem, but there are alternatives to latex condoms.
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