Understanding Infections Related to Condom Use: What You Need to Know

Learn how improper condom use can lead to infections and how to use them safely.

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Condoms themselves do not cause infections. However, improper use, such as not changing between different sexual acts or using oil-based lubricants with latex condoms, can increase the risk of infections. Also, if someone is allergic to latex, this can cause irritation and increase susceptibility to bacterial or yeast infections. Always use condoms correctly and opt for hypoallergenic options if you have sensitivities.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can condoms cause infections? No, condoms themselves do not cause infections but improper use can increase the risk.
  2. What lubricants should I use with condoms? Always use water-based or silicone-based lubricants with latex condoms. Avoid oil-based lubricants as they can degrade the material.
  3. What should I do if I'm allergic to latex? If you're allergic to latex, opt for hypoallergenic condoms made from materials like polyisoprene or polyurethane.
  4. How can I prevent infections while using condoms? To prevent infections, use condoms correctly, change them between different sexual acts, and ensure proper lubrication.