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		<title>A Study on Semen Allergies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us suffer from allergies, even this time of year when the weather is getting cold. But here’s an allergy that can be a year round allergy: one to your husband!
In theory you can be allergic to anything that is foreign to your body.
But parents, take caution: this allergy that women can get in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us suffer from allergies, even this time of year when the weather is getting cold. But here’s an allergy that can be a year round allergy: one to your husband!</p>
<p>In theory you can be allergic to anything that is foreign to your body.</p>
<p>But parents, take caution: this allergy that women can get in response to a man is one caused by sex.</p>
<p>Now, here’s an excuse to break up with someone… you’&#8217;re allergic to them! “Allergic to another person?,” says Aileen. “Uh, I suppose it is possible.”</p>
<p>Yes, according to new research, sex can cause a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.</p>
<p>The problem: semen allergy.</p>
<p>Dr. David Resnick, the Director of the Allergy Division, NY Presbyterian Hospital, says, “The local symptoms are burning, itching, discomfort after intercourse, usually a short period of time, usually a few minutes or up to an hour, or someone can have a generalized reaction where they can have coughing, shortness of breathe, hives, rhinorrhea, and it can be very uncomfortable.”</p>
<p>Semen allergy is particularly suspected if symptoms go away with condom use or abstinence.</p>
<p>The researchers say it’s not known how many women may be allergic to their partner’s semen.</p>
<p>“The allergy mainly comes from the prostate gland, there are many different proteins in the prostate gland,” states Dr. Resnick.</p>
<p>In some cases, substances such as certain medications and foods—like nuts, may cause allergic reactions when transmitted through seminal fluid.</p>
<p>“If a women has an allergy to food it is possible for a small amount to get into the semen and the person have an allergic response” says</p>
<p>Approximately 50 percent of women with semen allergy have other allergic diseases, such as skin allergy and allergic rhinitis&#8211;so-called “hay fever”.</p>
<p>Most women are between age 20 and 30, and 41 percent experience symptoms with their first sexual intercourse.</p>
<p>The researchers say semen allergy should be considered as a possible diagnosis for women who report symptoms that occur shortly after intercourse.</p>
<p>It can be treated. “We take small diluted amount of semen and introduce it to the vaginal tract over the course of an hour and a half, we start with microscopic amounts and place it in the vaginal tract every twenty minutes and at the end the patients actually receive a full dose of undiluted semen and they are considered desensitized,” says Dr. Resnick.</p>
<p>And then the trick is to yes, have more sex!</p>
<p>“It is very important that they continue to have intercourse at least two or three times per week in order to remain in that desensitized state.”</p>
<p>Now, that’s a prescription!</p>
<p>Because this can be potentially a life-threatening allergy, patients with it have to carry around an epi-pen, and have it available especially when they’re having sex.</p>
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