Oral sex is included in one of the variations in the most preferred sexual relations. There is assumption that oral sex reflects a belief and the full attention of the couple. However, many people found to give oral sex a thrilling sensation.
Knowingly or not, oral sex has a risk of disease transmission. Therefore, oral sex should be done carefully, both men performed oral sex on women or vice versa.
According to Dr. Rian Thamrin, watchdog sexology, in our mouth organ there is a lot of saliva can transmit the disease. As is known, in human saliva contained the germs and bacteria. Similarly, the wide range of fungi that commonly attached to the human body.
If the receiving or giving oral sex specific disease, they can spread it to the couple. For example, the mouth and lips are chapped experience can invite risk of oral transmission of disease to the recipient.
If you and your partner oral sex is buff, there are some things you can do to prevent disease transmission. Dr.
Maya Trisiswati Ch, akes and Head of Service of the Family Planning
Association of Indonesia, suggesting that oral sex enthusiasts do not
brush your teeth before performing oral sex.
"Brushing
your teeth is done with the wrong technique can cause injury or
micro-lesions in the mouth. If the condition of one's partner was not
healthy or have a disease, then it is likely to contract the greater
because the bacteria or virus can go from a small wound in the mouth, "said Dr. Maya.
Another way is to maintain a healthy body and genital hygiene tools. That
way, if there are signs of common diseases associated with early
symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases can be detected with earlier.
Transmitted diseases from oral sex, among others, chlamydia, genital herpes, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, HIV, and genital warts. Several studies have also linked the risk of cervical cancer with oral sex.
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