Sexual Health
Can kissing between men and women also spread sexually transmitted diseases? What are the common sexually transmitted diseases in daily life
In intense kissing, if the other person's oral or gum mucosa is accidentally injured, it will definitely cause a small amount of bleeding. If both parties are injured at the same time, or one party has a wound (most commonly periodontal disease), kissing is not only saliva communication, but also blood communication. Many bacteria or viruses that were originally hidden in the blood or saliva enter the other person's body.
Therefore, in addition to the most common cold, hepatitis, tuberculosis, AIDS, syphilis, oral rash, etc. may be infected by kissing. Therefore, before deeply kissing the other person, it is important to think twice. Unfortunately, most couples only think about these issues after the fact or after the fact, often too late.
When it comes to the hygiene of kissing, many people will definitely think about whether oral sex is safe. Firstly, it should be emphasized that oral sex is also a type of sexual activity. Human sexual behavior is the most patterned among animals, not limited to sexual organ mating. According to some civil society organizations, over 40% of domestic couples or couples engage in oral sex, which is the best way for sexually transmitted diseases to spread from the mouth to the genitals or reverse infection.
Not to mention the ethical and social norms, that kind of physical condition should not be kissed must be everyone's concern. If there is flu, lip and oral diseases (such as rash) should not be kissed, and syphilis, AIDS, tuberculosis, hepatitis and other diseases should not have deep kisses with others. There is no evidence that kissing the cheek of a AIDS patient can infect AIDS.
What are the common sexually transmitted diseases?
Syphilis is a chronic systemic transmitted disease, infected by Treponema pallidum, which seriously endangers human health. Syphilis can be divided into congenital syphilis and acquired syphilis. Syphilis infection is not immune, so it can be re infected. The diagnosis of syphilis requires a comprehensive and systematic understanding of the medical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests.
Genital wart, human papillomavirus (HpV), an epidermomatous proliferative disease caused by genitals, perianal and perineum, is transmitted from mother to child through sexual contact or contamination. This disease is mainly caused by sexual infections. According to statistics, 64% of patients with phimosis in women are mainly infected from their spouses or partners. The incubation period for infection is from January to August. Most are uncomfortable, while a few have itching and burning pain. At the beginning, small light red papules appeared locally, with a slightly pointed top that gradually increased and tended to fuse, presenting as papillary, cauliflower like, or coronal hyperplasia.