Asthma generally has no significant impact on sexual life, but there are also two types of asthma that can make couples feel overwhelmed during sexual life. When couples have sex, changing their positions and avoiding excessive compression of their wives' abdomen can be avoided. When female sexual allergic asthma attacks, it is often accompanied by nasal congestion, sneezing, vulva itching, and other allergic reaction symptoms. It usually occurs within a few minutes of sharing a room. Couples should find out the cause with the help of a doctor to take appropriate measures.
Compression asthma:
This type of asthma often occurs when the husband is tall and obese, while the wife is petite. When the wife's thin body was squeezed by her obese husband during the same bedroom, causing gastroesophageal reflux in the wife, which led to an attack of asthma in the wife.
Allergic asthma:
The key to this type of asthma is that allergens are often difficult to find, making treatment difficult. Common allergies include semen, bedding during sex, and even sweat from the husband. What's more, if a husband uses drugs that make his wife allergic (such as aspirin), during sexual life, the wife can come into contact with the semen discharged by her husband, which can cause her to develop asthma.
Get rid of allergens, take a shower before having sex, and use condoms during sex. When it is difficult to find allergens for a while, you can take anti allergic drugs such as chlorpheniramine and cyproheptadine before having sex, and use condoms together. The key to asthma is that allergens are often difficult to find, making treatment difficult. Common allergies include semen, bedding during sex, and even sweat from the husband.