In sexual health product stores, the patterns and colors of condoms are becoming increasingly diverse. These small changes are very helpful for sexual life. In fact, the emergence of these patterns originated from the concept of sexual interest in sexual life, and their development has gone through decades, playing a certain auxiliary role in both physiology and psychology.
Firstly, from the perspective of pattern style. A condom with particles and thread expansion in its appearance can increase friction and stimulation on the vaginal wall, better pleasing women. In contrast, due to the fact that too thick latex particles can easily cause cracks in the jacket, the size of particles is limited in qualified products, and the pleasure of nut jackets is stronger than that of jackets.
Secondly, from the perspective of color and aroma. There are various colors of condoms on the market, including over 20 types, including red, white, pink, purple, and blue. Since the early 1990s, manufacturers have also introduced condoms with various spices added. Common ones include roses and osmanthus. It should be said that color and fragrance are mainly aimed at improving some people's aversion to condoms and increasing their attractiveness. Because people can choose to use different condoms based on their preferences for color and their mood at the time.
It should be reminded that the popular strawberry, chocolate and other spice condoms are likely to cause vaginal inflammation in women. If you want to choose such products, you must pay close attention to whether women have abnormal Vaginal discharge, and try to use them less.
What should I do if I am allergic to condoms
We know that condoms are the most common contraceptive method, but everyone has different skin constitutions and often experiences varying degrees of allergies during the use of condoms. So what should I do if I am allergic to condoms? The next editor proposes handling measures and understands together.
1. Do not locally scratch or scald with hot water or wash with soap to prevent deterioration of the lesion
2. Stop using condoms and change other contraceptive methods
3. Apply Chlortetracycline or tetracycline eye ointment externally, or use ointment with easy skin and ointment with comfortable inflammation
4. Stop sexual activity during treatment and within 2 weeks after returning to normal
5. Take anti allergic drugs such as chlorpheniramine, cypermethrin, and cisplatin. Allergic reactions caused by condoms can generally be restored to normal after 5-7 days of treatment.