Allergic to orgasms? Man's sad story has happy ending

Poor Mr. A! He’s a 50-year-old married man, who, since the age of 19, has been plagued with a litany of unpleasant ailments every time he ejaculates.

On cue, after any orgasm, the beleaguered man would experience fever, weakness, exhaustion, loss of initiative, headache, disordered speech, irritability, forgetfulness and frightening dreams, not to mention swollen lips and throat.

The symptoms were so severe that he and his wife planned intercourse for Fridays so he’d have two days to recover before returning to work on Monday. He also suffered from premature ejaculation, so the problem was no picnic for Mrs. A, either. It’s a miracle they had two children.

We know all this because Mr. A’s condition is detailed in a just-published paper in the Journal of Sexual Medicine in which Dutch doctors describe what they call Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome, or POIS.

POIS was first identified by the same team of doctors in 2002. Initially it was thought the cause might be psychological, possibly related to a syndrome called “dhat” that is sometimes reported among men in India and Sri Lanka that leaves them fearful of ejaculating.

Then, doctors in the United Kingdom noted similar symptoms in two men, including one whose problem improved dramatically by taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs just before and for two days after ejaculating. That seemed to indicate the problem was caused by some sort of immune system reaction.

The Dutch doctors figured POIS might lie in a man’s reaction to his own semen. They conducted skin prick testing, a common way to test for allergies, on 33 of the 45 men they’ve identified with potential POIS so far. When the men were exposed to their own semen this way, 29 of them had classic allergic reactions. Mr. A was one.

They tried treating him the way allergists sometimes treat food allergies, with “hyposensitization,” a technique that uses the allergen itself to treat the condition.

The doctors began a long series of treatments, first diluting the semen 40,000 times, inoculating him with it, and then, over a period of 31 months, gradually working up to a dilution of 1-to-20.

Amazingly, it worked. Mr. A eventually was able to ejaculate without debilitating illness. His symptoms did not disappear entirely, but they were much milder and lasted only a short time. Lead author Marcel Waldinger, of the Department of Psychiatry and Neurosexology at Haga Hospital in The Hague, said the results “contradict the idea that the complaints have a psychological cause.”

That’s good to know, but why, we may ask, is Mr. A allergic to his own semen at all? Women have been known to have allergic reactions to men’s emissions, but that’s entirely different.

Scientists aren’t sure, but they believe that a gap in the seminal plumbing somehow allows the semen to contact immune cells called T-lymphocytes which, in turn, sets off immune system alarm bells. With repeated exposure, the reaction becomes intense.

Whatever the cause, Mr. A is relieved that his problem has eased. Doctors report he is now “quite contented” at both home and work.

As a side benefit, the premature ejaculation stopped, too, so we can only surmise that Mrs. A is content as well.

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I think my wife is allergic to me having orgasms... :(

    Reply#59 - Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:14 AM EST

    While I feel sorry for the fellow, why is this international news? And boy, am I glad I don't have this!

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    Reply#60 - Fri Jan 21, 2011 7:18 AM EST

    Fever, exhaustion, lack of initiative, headache, irritability, forgetfulness, and frightening dreams. Add a strong urge to run away before she wakes up and you got a Great first date.

      Reply#61 - Fri Jan 21, 2011 11:22 AM EST

      So not appropriate riverdog, but I cannot stop laughing.  I feel like I need to go to confession.  LOL!!!!!!!!

        Reply#62 - Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:09 PM EST

        glad I don't have this I'd be at the hospital three times a day or more

          Reply#63 - Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:46 PM EST

          That'll teach mr A to keep his mouth where it doesn't belong. I wonder if his swollen lips looked like those other lips? (Majoris Labia). Wouldn't want to see it though. But man what a sight, especially with his mustache. (pun)

            Reply#64 - Fri Jan 21, 2011 6:50 PM EST

            Well, not like I am any big scientist or anything but I know of this happening to both men and women. While it is said to be the semen which would be amusing and based on their description it isn't. However based on their description it is actually based on the prostaglandins released during arousal and after orgasm. This is actually something that happens in women also and causes uterine cramps, skin sensitivity, breast sensitivity, and post orgasmic migraines. It can also can exercise induced asthma and drastic changes in heart rate and blood pressure due to other co-occurring disorders like tyramine sensitivity or Histadine sensitivity. It is actually a rather old problem that I have been slowly tracking down for years, just not for that reason.

            Most of what I know about histadine, histamine 1,2, & 3, and tyramine in relation to this or any other disorder is mostly in reference to exercise induced asthma, sudden congestion inflammation due to arousal, and migraines due to hormonal fluxuation. These things control appetite, arousal, sensory sensitivity, and the levels of adrenaline. It is one of the reasons why SAMe, Methionine, and Histadine effect mood, anxiety, and sex drive. The fact that a disease was found is not surprising but if they were to look for histadine levels within their diets and prostaglandin levels within their blood ibuprofen wouldn't be their only solution. The idea that it is an "Allergy to semen" is amusing though.

              Reply#65 - Sat Jan 22, 2011 11:47 AM EST

              Could I get the cliffnotes on this, cause I have no idea what you are saying.

                #65.1 - Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:00 AM EST
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                I've had POIS since I was 17 I'm now 22 and this disease has ruined my life. When I was 17 I was in top physical condition ran track played football, had some nice 8 pack abs. Now my eyes burn and back hurt so much I couldn't even attend classes at college anymore and had to drop out. I'm now considering going on disability since the pain combined with the anxiety and exhaustion has made it impossible for me to get a job. This disease is extremely serious and I hope I can find some relief before I've spent my entire life rotting in my bed.

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                      Reply#68 - Sun Aug 28, 2011 2:31 AM EDT

                      Well, instead of pricking his finger, finger his prick. Everything will cum out fine at the end.

                        Reply#69 - Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:16 AM EDT
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