SEX AND ALLERGY
Genital and urinary symptoms are commonly caused by infections. Make sure that you have eliminated these as possible causes before considering allergy or sensitivity. Consult your doctor.
If allergy or sensitivity is the cause, genital and urinary symptoms are not always caused by sexual activity and contraception. Symptoms such as itchy discharge, cystitis, rashes, irritation and hives around the genitals, can also result from sensitivity to foods, and to chemicals that you use elsewhere, not just from sexual contact. So if you are sensitive to these, or you find that the advice in this section does not help, it may be worth investigating foods and chemicals further.
Candidiasis and thrush can also cause genital and urinary symptoms in men and women. An overgrowth of a fungal organism which grows naturally in the body, candidiasis often accompanies allergy and sensitivity.
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