Could you be allergic to your own semen?

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20 January 2011
Could you be allergic to your own semen?
by George Atkinson

Scientists say a mysterious syndrome in which men come down with a flu-like illness after an orgasm may be caused by an allergy to their own semen. Men with the condition, known as post orgasmic illness syndrome (POIS) and documented in medical journals since 2002, get flu-like symptoms such as feverishness, runny nose, extreme fatigue and burning eyes immediately after they ejaculate.

Marcel Waldinger, a professor of sexual psychopharmacology at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, published two studies in the Journal of Sexual Medicine which suggest that men with POIS have an allergy to their own semen, and that a treatment known as hyposensitization therapy can help reduce its impact.

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