Kiss Chocolate Condoms 3pcs

Kiss Chocolate Condoms 3pcs

SKU: EK6UGZHMLI455

Seller: GreenBay Pharmacy

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KES 100.00
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1 Pack 3 Pieces

It Is A Barrier Method Of Contraception Designed To Prevent Pregnancy And Reduce The Risk Of Sexually Transmitted Infections (Stis). Its Made From Latex, Polyurethane, Or Polyisoprene And Are Worn On The Penis During Sexual Intercourse, Though Female Condoms Are Also Available.
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Potential Side Effects Allergic Reactions: The most common side effect is an allergy to latex, which is the material most KISS condoms are made from. Symptoms can include: Genital itching, redness, and swelling. Rash or hives. In severe cases (latex allergy), difficulty breathing or decreased blood pressure, requiring immediate medical attention. Vaginal or Anal Irritation/Infections: Flavored condoms are primarily designed for oral sex. The flavoring agents and sweeteners (like glycerin or glucose) used on the condom's exterior can disrupt the natural pH balance of the vagina or irritate the sensitive tissues of the anus. This disruption may lead to: Yeast infections (thrush). Bacterial vaginosis (BV). General soreness or irritation. Sensitivity to Lubricants or Other Additives: Some individuals may be sensitive to the non-spermicidal lubricant or other chemical additives used in the condom manufacturing process, which can cause irritation even without a full-blown latex allergy. Important Considerations Usage: If using flavored condoms for vaginal or anal sex, it is best to check the packaging to ensure they are explicitly safe for those types of intercourse and do not contain sugar-based flavorings. Switching Condoms: If irritation occurs, discontinue use immediately and consult a healthcare provider. Switching to a non-latex or unflavored/unscented condom, or using a different brand, may resolve the issue. Lubricant Type: Only use water-based or silicone-based lubricants with latex condoms, as oil-based products can break down the latex and increase the risk of breakage and STIs/pregnancy.