Good news for a man who is allergic to his own sperm - avoids masturbation and sexual intercourse
A 25-year-old who suffered from severe exhaustion and side effects after having sex or ejaculation after masturbation was diagnosed with "Post-Orgasmic Sickness Syndrome". Fortunately, finally, we find a solution to this rare problem
Good news for a man who is allergic to his own sperm - avoids masturbation and sexual intercourse
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The moment when we reach orgasm at the height of the sexual act is one of the most delightful moments. But there are those whose symptoms come after the orgasm can be really unpleasant. We have previously told you about Post-Orgasmic Disease Syndrome (POIS). A rather rare condition, especially in males, that first appeared in 2002 and caused members of the medical community to scratch their heads in amazement. Symptoms include confusion, difficulty speaking, reading and writing non-coherently, strong muscle pain throughout the body, severe fatigue, eye itch, fever and other flu-like symptoms. All these symptoms appear shortly after the man reaches orgasm, and may last up to a week.
Now at the British SUN they reported a 25-year-old man telling his doctors he was worried about having an orgasm because he was subsequently suffering from flu-like symptoms that also included anxiety, confusion and fatigue. His symptoms, which started when he was a child, were so tiring that he avoided masturbation and tried not to finish at all during sex.
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The man consulted several doctors and studied his symptoms. He also tried a number of diets, supplements and pills but no benefit. After intensive studies, his symptoms were diagnosed as post-orgasmic sickness syndrome and it was determined that the man was allergic to his own semen - a medical condition that only a few dozen men have been diagnosed to date. Dr. Bolanus describes the phenomenon as a cluster of disturbing symptoms following the ejaculation, which include "extreme fatigue, nasal congestion, sore eyes, concentration problems, irritability and depression."
So how do you treat the phenomenon? The man has been given hormone replacements three times a week - an HCG hormone replacement, which is produced in women's bodies during pregnancy, but when injected into a man it can irritate the testes to produce more testosterone. During the six-week course of treatment, the man's symptoms disappeared completely. He told doctors that for the first time since he was 16, he had experienced ejaculation with no negative symptoms and additional consequences after sex.