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What to do if you are allergic to condoms

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Asked on:Mar 31, 2026 11:59 AM

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  • Claudia Claudia

    Mar 31, 2026

      What to do if you are allergic to condoms ? Allergy to condoms is actually an allergy to rubber products. In the manufacturing process of rubber products, if washing is insufficient and the washing time is too short, there will be a lot of "free" latex on the surface, which can easily cause sensitization to people. Allergens can be present in the rubber itself or in a variety of chemicals added during the manufacturing process. There are many products using rubber, some of which are closely related to our lives: adhesive plaster, rubber gloves, and condoms.

      Countermeasures:

      1. Now Hospital There is already anti-allergic tape inside. If you must use ordinary tape, reduce the use time, and after tearing off the tape, use a cotton swab dipped in turpentine or gasoline to remove any traces of the tape.

      2. Powder on gloves is the main cause of sensitization.

      There is only one solution: stay away

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