Those who are allergic to condoms should stop using condoms, consult a doctor in time, and receive general treatment and medication under the doctor’s guidance. 1. General treatment: use other contraceptive measures, such as skin implant, ligation, etc.; avoid scratching; use warm water to wash the private parts. 2. Medication: Oral antihistamine drugs such as loratadine can be prescribed to relieve itching symptoms; if the symptoms are more serious, glucocorticoid drugs such as prednisone can control the inflammatory reaction and relieve the symptoms. It is recommended that people who are allergic to condoms should avoid using condoms again and receive regular treatment in time to avoid the adverse effects of delaying the disease on the body. Please strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication.