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by H. Farhadian. M.D., F.A.A.P. Allergic reaction to semen or seminal fluid is a rare, but an important condition that has not been known to many people. In this special condition, symptoms of allergies appear several minutes to few hours after exposure to mans semen due to intercourse or even by contact to skin. |
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| The cause of semen allergy is not known. However, the semen acts as a foreign body antigen for allergic individuals. Those women who are allergic to semen of their husband or sexual partner will have problems with other mens semen and changing male partners does not resolve the problem. To confirm diagnoses of semen allergy, blood test and skin test is possible, but skin test is more valuable. In this method a blood test for syphilis viral hepatitis and HIV should be done on the donor. If results were negative, then a full seminal fluid is obtained and after sterilization a drop of the fluid is placed on the patients skin and skin is scratched or pricked and after fifteen minutes the results will be read. Prevention is the best choice for the management of semen allergy. The male partner should always use a condom to prevent womans exposure to the semen. In case of accidental exposure, patient should have antihistamines available to take immediately after contact. If any sign of systemic reaction develops, patient should be taken to emergency room or paramedics should be called if the reaction seemed to be life threatening. Administration of antihistamines before sexual activity may or may not be helpful and would be more effective if used along with prevention (use of condom). Immunotherapy or allergy shots has been used to immune the allergic individual. For more information, call: Santa Clarita Valley: (661) 259-6996 Antelope Valley: (661) 266-3322 |
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