Sexual Health
Can kissing spread sexually transmitted diseases? What are the common sexually transmitted diseases
Will kissing spread sexually transmitted diseases
During intense kissing, if you accidentally harm the other person's oral and gum mucosa, it will definitely cause a small amount of bleeding. Both parties may be injured at the same time, or one party may be injured (the most common being periodontal disease). Kissing is not a verbal exchange, but a blood water exchange. Many pathogens or viruses hidden in the blood or saliva cannot prevent them from entering the other person's body. Therefore, in addition to the most common cold, hepatitis, tuberculosis, AIDS, syphilis, oral blisters, etc. may be infected by kissing, so you must think twice before kissing the other party. Unfortunately, most romantic couples only consider these issues after the fact or event, usually too late.
When it comes to the hygiene of kissing, many people associate it with whether oral sex is safe. The first thing to emphasize is that oral sex is also a type of sexual behavior. Human sexual behavior is the most patterned among animals, not just the communication between male and female organs. According to statistics from civil society organizations, oral sex accounts for over 40% of domestic couples and couples, and oral sex is the best method for infecting sexual organs and combating infection.
Firstly, do not discuss the level of ethics and social norms. In that physical condition, kissing is a concern. People with influenza, lip and mouth diseases (such as rashes) should not kiss, but people with syphilis, AIDS, tuberculosis, hepatitis and other diseases should never kiss others. At present, there is no evidence that kissing the cheek of AIDS patients will be infected with AIDS.
What are common sexually transmitted diseases
Syphilis is a chronic systemic transmission disease caused by Treponema pallidum infection, which poses a threat to human health. Syphilis is divided into congenital and acquired syphilis. Syphilis infection has no immunity, and the diagnosis of recurrent syphilis requires a comprehensive and systematic understanding of the medical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests.
Condyloma acuminatum is a proliferative disease caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) in the genital, perianal, and perineal regions. It is transmitted between mother and child through sexual contact and contaminant infections in sexually active individuals. This disease is mainly transmitted through sexual intercourse. According to some statistics, 64% of patients with phimosis are mainly infected from their spouses or sexual partners. The incubation period of infection is from 1 to 8 months, with most of them feeling unwell, while a few have itching and burning pain. At the beginning, small light red papules appear locally, with a slightly pointed tip, gradually increasing and tending to fuse, presenting as papillary, cauliflower like, or cockscomb like growths.