Autumn and winter are here again. It’s the season for lovers. At this time, they began to appear in pairs, holding hands every day and hugging from time to time. They were so happy and sweet that they had to be sweet beside them. However, we need to remind everyone that being too close will lead to kissing sickness.
“kissing disease” is a very common disease
“Kissing disease” is a very common disease, with symptoms similar to colds – fever, loss of appetite, fatigue, enlarged lymph glands, etc., which is called “infectious mononucleosis” in medicine. In addition to kissing, the most common route of transmission of the disease is people’s close conversations, as well as sharing food and fine saliva in the air.
Statistics show that every year, we will encounter some patients with “kissing disease”, most of whom are young people, and autumn and winter are the “high incidence period” of this disease. Young people kiss frequently, move strongly, and have the largest saliva flow. If one party carries bacteria, the other will be infected regardless of whether there is ulcer or mucosal damage in the mouth.
Of course, under normal circumstances, both parties are healthy without ulcers or mucosal damage in their mouths. In addition, they have better resistance. Although saliva contacts during kissing, which makes the bacteria in their mouths “communicate”, they can “live in peace” in their mouths and are not easy to “make waves” and cause diseases.
However, if kissing is too intense, biting the lips, tongue or gums, if one party’s resistance is weak, disease may occur. The common ones are mouth sores, throat inflammation, and even scurvy.
We know that kissing is one of the most common and frequent sexual behaviors for men and women to exchange feelings and express intimacy and love. However, experts advise that in order to prevent sweet kisses from becoming a carrier of diseases and also to bear a heavy burden on each other’s health, couples and male and female couples (especially young people) should pay attention to hygiene when kissing.
If I feel unwell. Such as cough, fever, respiratory tract infection, it is best to kiss less or stop kissing. This is especially important when one or both parties suffer from certain infectious diseases. Otherwise, when you are enjoying this special sweet taste, maybe some disease will quietly infect the other party due to your carelessness.
people with digestive tract infectious diseases should not kiss
When kissing, lip contact, tongue licking and saliva exchange are good ways to spread infectious diseases of the digestive tract. The most common infectious disease of digestive tract is hepatitis, whether it is type A or type B; Whether acute, chronic, or hepatitis virus carriers, it is possible to transmit hepatitis virus to each other through kissing.
Perhaps the other party has a good constitution and strong resistance, which does not show as morbidity; Maybe the other party has also become a hepatitis virus carrier, which seems normal for the time being. However, once the immunity drops, a series of hepatitis symptoms such as fatigue, listlessness, inappetence and yellow urine will appear, which will cause great harm to the health of the body.
Therefore, people suffering from digestive tract infectious diseases, such as kissing to express their love, are undoubtedly sending diseases to their sweethearts.
People with respiratory infectious diseases should not kiss. Common respiratory infectious diseases include influenza, pneumonia, tuberculosis, scarlet fever, rubella, mumps, etc. Respiratory infectious diseases are mainly transmitted through air droplets. The closer to the patient, the more infectious it is. Within a certain distance, the patient can directly transmit the pathogen to the other party.
Therefore, when kissing, the distance between two people is so close – face to face, and the chance of being infected by each other naturally increases greatly. At the same time, some respiratory infectious diseases can also be spread through saliva, such as tuberculosis and influenza.
In addition, because some people may have a small amount of blood exchange during kissing (especially those suffering from oral ulcer, periodontitis and other diseases), all infectious diseases that can be transmitted by blood have the risk of transmission through kissing (especially long-term deep kissing). These infectious diseases include hepatitis B and AIDS.
Normal people can’t kiss at will. Generally, they should brush their teeth and gargle before kissing, especially for men and women with bad breath. To eliminate halitosis, there are no effective measures except symptomatic treatment and attention to oral hygiene. People with decayed teeth and wide teeth gaps should remove food residues from their mouths in time after each meal, so as not to damage the interest and beauty of kissing.
It should also be noted that the kissing time should not be too long, especially the man should not force too hard at will (especially the woman’s neck), so as to prevent the woman from breathing difficulties and even suffocation.
Moreover, kissing often makes both men and women sexually excited, so when sucking with their tongues, they should avoid biting their tongues and lips with teeth. Because when sexual excitement reaches a certain level, some behaviors often lose their normality because they are not controlled by the brain, which should be prevented.
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