Sexual Health
What is the reason for itching in women's private parts after sexual intercourse? Can allergies to condoms cause itching in the private area
High quality sexual life can make each other feel happy and also further enhance their relationship. But if problems arise after sexual activity, it can affect the quality of sexual life and also make people afraid of sexual activity. In daily life, women often feel itching in their private areas after sexual intercourse and blindly use medication. However, it is important to know that there are various reasons for itching in their private areas after sexual intercourse. Blindly taking measures without understanding the cause can exacerbate the problem.
What is the reason why women always feel itching in their private parts after sexual intercourse?
1. Allergy to semen
Semen allergy is one of the common causes of itching in women's private parts after sexual intercourse, as male semen contains multiple antigenic substances. After sexual intercourse with an allergic constitution, a series of allergic reactions can occur. Mild symptoms may lead to itching of the external genitalia, while severe symptoms may lead to systemic reactions such as difficulty breathing, chest tightness, facial flushing, or large areas of rubella like skin.
2. Condom allergy
Due to the fact that condoms are chemical products, some women are allergic to the components of condoms and may experience allergic reactions after use. Generally, the symptoms are vulva itching, Vaginal orifice and vaginal wall congestion, and Vaginal discharge increase significantly.
3. Vaginitis
If the female has mycotic Vaginitis or other Vaginitis, the vaginal mucosa will be stimulated due to the increase of Vaginal discharge during sexual life, and the vulva will itch after sexual life.
How can itching in the private area be alleviated after sexual intercourse?
Firstly, it is important to understand the main causes of vaginal itching. If it is due to semen allergies, men should wear condoms during sexual activity to prevent semen from entering the female vagina. If you are allergic to external condoms, you can switch to other contraceptive methods, such as taking birth control pills. In addition, if the itching is severe, anti allergic drugs can be taken under the guidance of a doctor.
If Vaginitis causes pruritus of the vulva, use anti-inflammatory drugs to control the inflammation and Topical medication to relieve itching, and keep the vulva clean while relieving itching. Wash the external genitalia with warm water every day to keep the genitals dry and breathable. Wear pure cotton underwear to avoid irritation of the genitals due to contact with poor materials. At the same time, avoid spicy and irritating foods, as well as foods that are prone to allergies, to prevent inflammation from worsening or allergic reactions that may cause itching to not be relieved.
Reminder: After sexual intercourse, it is important to clean the genitals and ensure hygiene to avoid inflammation and infection. In addition, after sexual activity, one can drink plenty of warm water to promote urine production and take bacteria out of the body. Pay attention to itching in the private area after sexual activity and do not use medication casually, especially various hormone based ointments. This can cause irritation to the genitals and even damage the mucous membranes of the genitals, which can exacerbate the problem.