ഓറൽ സെക്സും ലൈംഗിക രോഗങ്ങളും അറിയേണ്ടതെല്ലാം Oral Sex & STIs: What You Need to Know! #SexualHe
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Engaging in oral sex can potentially transmit sexually transmitted infections (STIs), although the risk is generally considered to be lower compared to vaginal or anal intercourse. It's important to note that while the risk is lower, it is not zero. Here's an overview of the relationship between oral sex and STIs:
STIs Transmitted through Oral Sex:
1. Herpes (HSV-1 and HSV-2): Herpes simplex virus can be transmitted through oral sex, resulting in oral herpes (HSV-1) or genital herpes (HSV-2) depending on the site of infection.
2. Gonorrhea: The bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae can infect the throat through oral sex
3. Chlamydia: Chlamydia trachomatis, which usually infects the genitals, can also infect the throat when transmitted through oral sex.
4. Syphilis: Although less common, syphilis can be transmitted through oral sex if there is direct contact with a syphilis sore or lesion.
5. HIV : The risk of HIV transmission through oral sex is generally considered to be low. The mouth contains enzymes and acids that can inhibit the survival of the virus. However, the risk may increase if there are open sores or cuts in the mouth or on the genitals, allowing for direct contact with blood.
6. HPV and Genital Warts: HPV is primarily known for its association with genital warts, which are growths or lumps that can appear on the genital and anal areas.The transmission of HPV through oral sex involves direct contact with the infected genital or anal area. The virus may not necessarily cause visible warts in the mouth or throat, making it challenging to detect
Reducing the Risk:
Protection: The use of barriers such as dental dams or condoms can reduce the risk of STI transmission during oral sex.
Regular Testing: Regular STI testing and communication with sexual partners are crucial for maintaining sexual health. Many STIs can be asymptomatic, so individuals may not be aware of their infection.
Safer Sex Practices:
Communication: Open communication with sexual partners about sexual health, testing history, and concerns is essential.
Limiting Partners: Limiting the number of sexual partners and choosing partners who are aware of their STI status can reduce the risk.
Vaccination:
For some STIs, vaccination can provide protection. For example, the HPV vaccine can prevent certain strains of the human papillomavirus, which can lead to oral and genital cancers.
It's crucial to recognize that the risk of STI transmission can never be completely eliminated, even with the use of protection. Practicing safe sex and being informed about one's sexual health are important aspects of maintaining overall well-being. If you have specific concerns or questions, consulting with a healthcare professional or a sexual health clinic is recommended.
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