Don't think that the trouble of getting infected can only occur after improper sexual intercourse. Currently, there are quite a few research reports showing that modern hot kissing can actually cause significant harm to health. A female graduate student from a French medical school pointed out in her graduation thesis that a typical French kiss can cause people to swallow 250 bacteria simultaneously. How many problems can a kiss cause? In just 45 seconds of hot kissing, besides consuming 12 calories, what are the chain reactions that affect health?
1. Periodontal issues
The oral cavity is the place where bacteria grow the most. Although most bacteria cannot escape the disinfection of stomach acid, the bacteria of many missed fish still cause health concerns.
When passionately kissing, the selfless state often makes people lose their sanity in an instant. In such situations, the most common occurrence is accidentally biting or sucking the other person's mouth. Xie Yinghua pointed out that then, it can no longer just exchange saliva, but enter a state of blood and water fusion, especially when there are already wounds in your mouth, which can easily cause diseases such as periodontal disease and gingival inflammation. Therefore, it is recommended that, When there are wounds in the mouth, it is best to reduce intimate contact with others.
2. Eardrum rupture
Even if it's not kissing the ear, kissing too selflessly and passionately can cause an imbalance in eardrum pressure, causing cracks or even causing eardrum rupture under varying pressures.
Although this type of traumatic eardrum rupture can cause a loss of approximately 20 to 30 decibels of hearing and can heal on its own through medical treatment, it is still recommended to restrain emotions slightly during tongue kissing and not cover the other person's ears with both hands during kissing, giving each other more breathing space.
3. Fatal allergy
Is it that exaggerated? Just for kissing, how come you have to go to the emergency room the next moment? That's because the other party ate the ingredients you are allergic to beforehand.
Because when eating, there may be some food residue left in the mouth. Without cleaning the mouth, these residues must pass for more than 8 hours before they can be completely decomposed. Therefore, if you finish eating, it is best to brush your teeth or rinse your mouth before kissing, or switch to kissing your cheeks.
Experts suggest that if there is difficulty breathing or physical discomfort during or after the kissing process, it is best to seek medical attention as soon as possible, even if such situations have never occurred before.
4. Gastrointestinal ulcer
Don't think it's just excitement and nervousness that's causing the stomach to ache faintly. In fact, it's all caused by bacteria from kissing.
Due to the presence of a large amount of bacteria such as Helicobacter pylori and spirochetes in the dirt attached to the crevices of teeth, when these bacteria enter the body with saliva, they secrete toxins that harm the intestinal and gastric mucosal tissues, leading to the occurrence of diseases. Although generally speaking, people with bacteria in tartar are mostly those whose health is at risk, they should brush their teeth before and rinse their mouth after kissing, and do not swallow a large amount of the other person's saliva during kissing, They are all ways to protect oneself after kissing.
5. Herpesvirus
Inexplicably, there are small, painful and itchy blisters growing on the corners of your mouth, and squeezing them out actually leads to more and more blisters. That's right, kissing makes you catch herpes.
Generally speaking, herpes simplex is more common in young children with weaker immune systems. These small blisters and mouth ulcers can be cured after a week of treatment, but in reality, these stubborn herpes viruses still lurk in the body and wait for your resistance to weaken before they attack again.
Dr. Anna from the University of Washington in the United States said, 'If you notice a small blister or ulcer on your partner's mouth, don't kiss them. Although the other person may still transmit the herpes virus to you after they recover, at least the amount of bacteria that can spread is countless times less.'.