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Men can be allergic to their own orgasms: study

Por: New York Post Life October 13, 2022

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There’s a new kind of nut allergy. A published in Urology Case Reports found that some men can have , with symptoms presenting themselves as muscle weakness, sneezing, cough or fever. Symptoms can also include issues with speech, concentration and memory. Researchers believe the reaction can be a result of an to the sperm. Nearly 60 cases of post-orgasmic illness syndrome have been identified, but “many more” could unknowingly have it,... + full article



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