Well, mouths are full of bacteria. It is definitely your body reacting to that. Some things that could help cut some of that down is oral care brushing his teeth, and/or using Listerine beforehand.
Does he eat, drink, or smoke anything you're allergic to? Does taking an antihistamine/allergy pill help? (You might simply be allergic to his saliva!)
I would be suspicious of a micro-yeastie, or something that flares up after the oral sex, but I'd stick to treatments like a vinegar-in-shallow-bath soak rather than medicated stuff, on the grounds that if it's not yeast, over-the-counter medication could cause resistant yeast for later.
If you have a doctor, it might also be worth asking them to do a swab and see if you might have a low-grade yeast infection or bacterial one.
Good luck! That sounds very annoying; maybe have him use a dental dam sometime and see if it's just the stimulation that's doing it (in which case, nerves are weird and WTHeck, nerves, what the heck?).
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I would be suspicious of a micro-yeastie, or something that flares up after the oral sex, but I'd stick to treatments like a vinegar-in-shallow-bath soak rather than medicated stuff, on the grounds that if it's not yeast, over-the-counter medication could cause resistant yeast for later.
If you have a doctor, it might also be worth asking them to do a swab and see if you might have a low-grade yeast infection or bacterial one.
Good luck! That sounds very annoying; maybe have him use a dental dam sometime and see if it's just the stimulation that's doing it (in which case, nerves are weird and WTHeck, nerves, what the heck?).
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