Danger Associated With Oral Sex
Engaging in oral sex carries certain risks, including the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Here are some of the STIs that can be transmitted through oral sex:
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV): HPV can be transmitted through oral sex and has been linked to the development of oral and throat cancers.
- Herpes: Both oral herpes (HSV-1) and genital herpes (HSV-2) can be transmitted through oral sex. HSV-1 is more commonly associated with oral herpes, but it can also be transmitted to the genitals
- Gonorrhea: Gonorrhea can be transmitted through oral sex, causing infections in the throat, and mouth, and potentially spreading to other parts of the body.
- Chlamydia: Chlamydia can be transmitted through oral sex, resulting in throat and mouth infections.
- Syphilis: Syphilis can also be transmitted through oral sex, leading to the development of syphilis sores or rashes in the mouth or throat.
Using barriers such as dental dams or condoms can help reduce the risks associated with oral sex. Open communication with sexual partners and vaccination (e.g., HPV vaccine) are also important.
USE REMSOL ZAGA-CLEAN MIXTURE
After a pleasurable oral engagement, mix with warm water and drink. It will flush out the bacteria you might have come in contact with.
STAY SAFE AS YOU ENJOY YOURSELF WITH OKANLE ZAGA-CLEAN.
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