Peut-on être allergique à ses sous-vêtements ?
"Ok, croyez-le ou non, c'est une question sérieuse, depuis un moment maintenant j'ai été très soupçonneux d'être allergique à mes sous-vêtements. Je vais vous expliquer : Fondamentalement, j'ai continué à ressentir des éruptions cutanées douloureuses après avoir utilisé mon 90% coton Sous-vêtement extensible 10% lycra. J'ai eu des éruptions cutanées douloureuses sur ma zone privée y compris mes fesses et partout où l'élastique a touché ma peau, y compris les plis de la jambe. Alors je suis passé à des sous-vêtements 100% coton mais bien sûr ils ont encore un peu d'élastique. Il a réduit la douleur et les démangeaisons dans le espace privé mais j'avais quand même des éruptions cutanées irritantes dans la jambe pli.alors j'ai commencé à aller commando et le problème s'est éclairci.Cependant ce n'est pas possible d'aller commando tout le temps alors hier j'en ai attrapé sous-vêtements ne réalisant pas que c'était du genre extensible et maintenant j'ai un zone privée endolorie, douloureuse et téméraire. La même chose se produit avec mon soutiens-gorge, j'éclate sous mes bras et sur les côtés où le soutien-gorge touche mon skin.est-ce que quelqu'un sait ce que je dois faire à ce sujet? est-ce une allergie ??"
Source : http://www.healthexpertadvice.org/forum/Allergies/Can-you-be-allergic-to-your-underwear-27075.htm
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Cotton unless organic contains the weed killer glysophate. Been found in tampons sanitary pads toilet paper and cotton clothing. Beware!!!
Reading through your issues as I am quite convinced I am allergic to underwear – something in them – but my symptoms are different. I have no itching, only burning, intense burning from my rectum all the way up and that in turn mimics the symptoms of a bladder infection – urgency to pee, dribble pee and this continues until I remove the underwear. I feel perfectly fine…today Easter Sunday I made it through church and was about to go to dinner with friends and realized it was all acting up again. I am at my wits end and will spend tomorrow trying to see doctors and/or talk to nurses to get to the bottom of this…I will gladly go without underwear, but I have had issues with leaking so that’s not really an answer. Anyone one with similar issues as mine, I would love to hear from.
Yes, I have had all those issues described and thought it was just me.
Over the years LATEX has been the worst but I am allergic to underwear as well. I have tried everything. However PLAIN CORN STARCH is still a great healer to put underneath the breasts before putting on the bra.
Desitin is a good product for irritation in the rectal area.
Other tips are— use cool water when cleansing genital and rectal area because very warm water can irritate the sensitive vaginal and rectal area creating an environment for yeast infections.
Do not douche or use soapy bath products— they cause vaginal irritation.
Change feminine pads as often as needed because excessive moisture creates an environment for yeast and other bacteria.
Be careful with feminine hygiene and using public toilets.
Purchase ALCOHOL FREE moisture wipes.
Cranberry juice capsules 500mg twice a day may help to protect against bladder infections. The Cranberry capsules are a holistic product— not a chemical.
It is an ongoing mission to check the chemical contents of feminine pads— companies change their product— and some have more adhesive ( latex) on the bottom of the pads. Gone are the days when feminine pads were soft and form fitting. Well known manufacturers are producing harsh and very uncomfortable pads with more chemical components from parts of the world where quality control is not always an issue. These feminine pads result in more misery and more infections for women.
I have eczema, allergic to latex, in my underwear area itching breaking out. I have cortisone Creme for hands , can I use in that area?
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