3 side-effects of condoms you never knew

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Pulse-gh May 3, 2022 10:14 a.m.

3 side-effects of condoms you never knew

Studies have found out that although condoms can reduce the risk of genital herpes, they don’t protect every part of the skin in which the herpes virus can asymptomatically shed and be transmitted to an infected sexual partner.

The symptoms of latex allergy can vary in presentation and severity, ranging from sneezing, runny nose, hives, itching or flushing to more severe signs and symptoms, such as wheezing, swelling, dizziness, and light-headedness.

However, they do not afford protection against sexually transmitted diseases that can affect the outer layers of the skin, such as scabies infections and molluscum contagiosum.

So if you are using a condom to prevent an unwanted pregnancy be sure that you use a fresh piece and know how to use it right.

Here are few side effects of condom that you never knew: Most condoms are made of latex, the fluid that is obtained from rubber trees.

However, the chances of condom tear during the act are high with these condoms and they aren’t compatible with most vaginal lubricants too..

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