I believe many female friends are familiar with condoms. As one of the effective contraceptive methods, it has the advantages of good contraceptive effect, simplicity, and convenience. However, there are also some female friends who are concerned that condoms may have side effects on themselves. So, do condoms have side effects on women?
Condoms have no side effects on women, although some women may experience allergic symptoms after using condoms, they cannot be equated with side effects. If there is an allergic reaction after using a condom, it is recommended to stop using the condom in a timely manner and switch to other effective contraceptive measures. At the same time, you can follow the doctor's advice to take anti allergic drugs to alleviate discomfort symptoms.
If allergic to condoms, female friends are likely to experience itching and burning sensations in the vaginal and external genitalia, swelling and congestion of the vaginal mucosa, and an increase in vaginal discharge. If a man is allergic to condoms, he may experience symptoms such as redness, stinging, and itching of the glans penis. In severe cases, there may be symptoms of skin rupture and erosion.
Condoms are a non pharmacological method of contraception that can effectively prevent unintended pregnancies. The material of condoms is natural rubber, which is not only convenient to use, but also has no side effects. It has a certain preventive effect on sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS and gonorrhea, but sexually transmitted diseases such as condyloma acuminatum and syphilis often cannot be prevented because they will spread through parts not covered by condoms.