Three in 25 women are actually allergic to sex.
It is tempting to joke about the idea of an allergy to sex isn’t?
Not tonight dear I have an allergy.
But there is nothing to laugh at for the three in 25 women who experience this painful condition. A semen allergy is a rare but very real condition that affects up to 12 per cent of women. With one expert claiming that some women can experience anaphylactic shock just one hour after exposure.
And there is even the potential for a fatal reaction.
Sperm allergy or seminal plasma hypersensitivity is an allergic reaction to proteins found in a man’s semen. The symptoms can stem from redness, swelling, pain, itching, and burning sensations in the vaginal area to more extreme symptoms such as flu-like illness, extreme fatigue and difficulty concentrating.
For women suffering the rare, but frustrating allergy it can hard to come to terms with.
One woman who has spoken out about the condition, under a pseudonym, says it began for her when she was in her 30s.
Now in her 50s she says she saw GP after GP trying to track down the cause of her discomfort.
“All the doctors dismissed out of hand my suggestion that I was suffering a physical reaction to sex,” she told The Daily Mail.
“They said such things did not happen and implied my partner could have been unfaithful - which was insulting to both of us.”