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'''K-Y Jelly''' is a [[water-based]], [[water-soluble]] personal [[lubricant]] produced by [[Johnson & Johnson]].
== K-Y Jelly ==


== History ==
[[File:K-Y_Gel.jpg|thumb|right|K-Y Jelly]]
K-Y Jelly was first introduced to the market in 1904 by pharmaceutical company and medical device maker, [[Johnson & Johnson]]. Originally, it was intended as a [[surgical lubricant]], and was given out to medical professionals. It was later made available to the general public and has since become a widely used product in the realm of personal lubricants.
 
'''K-Y Jelly''' is a water-based, water-soluble personal lubricant, most commonly used as a lubricant for sexual intercourse and masturbation. It is also used in medical settings to facilitate the insertion of medical devices such as catheters and rectal thermometers.


== Composition ==
== Composition ==
K-Y Jelly is a water-based lubricant, meaning its primary ingredient is [[water]]. The product is also composed of several other ingredients including, but not limited to, [[glycerin]], [[hydroxyethylcellulose]], [[chlorhexidine gluconate]], [[gluconolactone]], [[methylparaben]], and [[sodium hydroxide]]. These ingredients work together to provide the lubricating effect.
 
K-Y Jelly is primarily composed of water, glycerin, and hydroxyethylcellulose. These ingredients give it a smooth, slippery texture that is non-irritating to the skin and mucous membranes. The formulation is designed to mimic natural lubrication, making it a popular choice for individuals experiencing vaginal dryness.


== Uses ==
== Uses ==
While K-Y Jelly was initially created as a surgical lubricant, it is now commonly used as a personal lubricant to reduce friction during sexual activity. It can also be used in medical procedures such as [[rectal thermometry]], [[digital rectal examination]], and [[nasogastric tube]] insertion to ease the process and reduce discomfort.


== Safety ==
=== Sexual Intercourse ===
K-Y Jelly is generally considered safe for use. However, it is not [[spermicidal]], and thus cannot be used as a method of [[birth control]]. Additionally, while it is safe for use with latex condoms, it should not be used with [[silicone]] toys or products as it can degrade the material.
 
K-Y Jelly is widely used to enhance comfort during [[sexual intercourse]]. Its water-based formula is compatible with [[latex]] condoms, making it a safe choice for couples using barrier methods of contraception.
 
=== Medical Applications ===
 
In medical settings, K-Y Jelly is used to lubricate medical instruments such as [[catheters]], [[speculums]], and [[rectal thermometers]]. Its non-irritating properties make it suitable for use on sensitive tissues.
 
=== Other Uses ===
 
K-Y Jelly can also be used for [[ultrasound]] procedures to improve the transmission of sound waves. Additionally, it is sometimes used in [[cosmetic]] applications to provide a smooth base for makeup.
 
== History ==
 
K-Y Jelly was first introduced in 1904 by [[Johnson & Johnson]]. It was initially marketed as a surgical lubricant, but its use quickly expanded to personal and sexual applications. Over the years, the brand has become synonymous with personal lubricants.
 
== Safety and Precautions ==
 
K-Y Jelly is generally considered safe for use by most individuals. However, some people may experience allergic reactions to its ingredients. It is important to discontinue use if irritation or discomfort occurs. K-Y Jelly should not be used with [[silicone]]-based sex toys, as it may degrade the material.
 
== Related Pages ==


== See also ==
* [[Personal lubricant]]
* [[Personal lubricant]]
* [[Johnson & Johnson]]
* [[Vaginal dryness]]
 
* [[Condom]]
== References ==
* [[Sexual health]]
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[[Category:Personal lubricants]]
[[Category:Personal lubricants]]
[[Category:Johnson & Johnson brands]]
[[Category:Sexual health]]
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 13 February 2025

K-Y Jelly[edit]

K-Y Jelly

K-Y Jelly is a water-based, water-soluble personal lubricant, most commonly used as a lubricant for sexual intercourse and masturbation. It is also used in medical settings to facilitate the insertion of medical devices such as catheters and rectal thermometers.

Composition[edit]

K-Y Jelly is primarily composed of water, glycerin, and hydroxyethylcellulose. These ingredients give it a smooth, slippery texture that is non-irritating to the skin and mucous membranes. The formulation is designed to mimic natural lubrication, making it a popular choice for individuals experiencing vaginal dryness.

Uses[edit]

Sexual Intercourse[edit]

K-Y Jelly is widely used to enhance comfort during sexual intercourse. Its water-based formula is compatible with latex condoms, making it a safe choice for couples using barrier methods of contraception.

Medical Applications[edit]

In medical settings, K-Y Jelly is used to lubricate medical instruments such as catheters, speculums, and rectal thermometers. Its non-irritating properties make it suitable for use on sensitive tissues.

Other Uses[edit]

K-Y Jelly can also be used for ultrasound procedures to improve the transmission of sound waves. Additionally, it is sometimes used in cosmetic applications to provide a smooth base for makeup.

History[edit]

K-Y Jelly was first introduced in 1904 by Johnson & Johnson. It was initially marketed as a surgical lubricant, but its use quickly expanded to personal and sexual applications. Over the years, the brand has become synonymous with personal lubricants.

Safety and Precautions[edit]

K-Y Jelly is generally considered safe for use by most individuals. However, some people may experience allergic reactions to its ingredients. It is important to discontinue use if irritation or discomfort occurs. K-Y Jelly should not be used with silicone-based sex toys, as it may degrade the material.

Related Pages[edit]