Surely you have no idea, that kisses can be very beautiful but also hide some lethal diseases. It may seem strange to you, but kisses can hide great danger. Next, we talk about the STDs that could be hidden on the lips of your partner and be lethal; can be transmitted through a kiss.
That’s right, one of the most beautiful caresses, it is also a way to spread infectious diseases, especially because there is an exchange of various fluids. To give you a clearer idea, a study published by the scientific journal BioMed Central Springer Nature revealed that up to 80 million bacteria can be transferred in a 10-second kiss.
Although kissing is considered a low-risk form of contagion, compared to having intimate or oral intercourse without any barrier protection. A simple kiss has its risk if you do not take care with whom you maintain intimacy, especially if you are prone to injuries in the mouth such as canker sores, sores, or any type of open wound.
If your partner’s mouth is infected with an STD, then you have a higher risk of contracting the infection through a kiss, but it is important to clarify that if your partner’s infection is in the genital area, you can avoid the contagion with a condom.
What sexually transmitted diseases can be spread by a kiss?
Not all STDs can be contracted through a kiss in the conditions we mention, but the ones that have a higher possibility are the following:
1.- Herpes HSV-1 and HSV-2
Oral herpes is the type of herpes that is most frequently transmitted through kissing, it is so common that many do not even know that they have already contracted or contracted it.
The most common symptoms are the appearance of sores, and painful blisters that form in the mouth when the infection is active, it is possible to contract it if you have an open wound when kissing, genital, oral, or anal.
HSV 2, however, can also be contracted by kissing someone who has it. Unlike the first, the painful sores develop more on the genitals.
- There is no cure for herpes, but it can be controlled by antiviral medications.
2.- Syphilis
Syphilis is a bacterial infection that is transmitted by intimate contact, in the mouth, through an open sore when performed orally, less frequently, by kissing a person infected by the same situation: a wound open in the mouth with deep or prolonged kisses.
The symptoms of this disease occur in four stages, which include:
1.- headache
2.- hair loss
3.- swollen lymph nodes
4.- painless rashes, sores, unexplained tiredness, body aches, fever.
This STD can be treated with antibiotics. If you already have it, go to your doctor to receive timely treatment and avoid complications that could put your health or that of your partner at risk.
3.- Cytomegalovirus
Cytomegalovirus belongs to the herpesvirus family. According to specialists from the Mayo Clinic medical institute, once you contract the infection, it remains in the body for life.
How does it contract? comes into contact through saliva including kisses, blood, urine, semen, or even breast milk of an infected woman.
Some people may not have symptoms, however, the most common include fever, sore throat, tiredness, or body aches. The problem is that if your immune system is weakened, you could have serious problems in important organs such as:
- Liver
- Lungs
- Stomach
- Brain.
So take good care of yourself!




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