SmALL BLISTER LIKE LESIONS IN THE MOUTH
It's mainly an oral bacteria but can be assiciated with GI symptoms
You can get herpes from kissing. You can get multiple STD's from kissing. If the person you are kissing has had any oral contact with an infectious STD and he/she kisses you, then you have an STD of the moouth. Ex. if the person you kissed has performed oral sex on the genital area where a person has an STD (i.e. gonorrea), he/she has gonorrea of the mouth, then he/she kisses you, now you have it. But if your friends has not has any sex what so ever then you can't get any other STDs,even if there is and STD in the saliva it would be too small to take affect on u and will automatically disappear
SyphilisGonorrhea and chlamydia may rarely cause arthritis. Leg pain is not a typical symptom of STDs. See your health care provider for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of your symptoms, and get screened for STDs at the same time.
Not all STDs present symptoms, so some people are asymptomatic. Depending on the exact disease, there are not always noticeable symptoms. For instance, you might not know you have warts inside your rectum or vagina. Then years later, you may find you have cancer. In the early stages of HIV, you typically don't notice anything. In time, you start to notice things, and things start to get worse. You might find that you don't heal as well, feel tired all the time, and are more likely to get pneumonia or other infections. You could go for years without knowing you are really sick, and you could mark it up as other things like age or stress. With some STDs, you may overlook the signs and then find you have a serious problem. Syphilis has several stages, and if you ignore them all, you might no longer have any external lesions, but you could have internal organ damage, including brain damage which can result in insanity and death.
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No; period.
Genital area such as discharge, strong odor, warts, sores, etc. You best bet it to just get tested. Sometimes throat or mouth if oral sex is performed depending on the infection.
Oral sex cannot lead to pregnancy, but oral sex can transmit STDs.
It's not harmful assuming none of the people have STDs.
Yes, oral sex is medically safe if you use a condom. It is medically unsafe if a person has HIV-AIDS or an STD. However, since many STDS and HIV-AIDS often do not show symptoms, just the absence of symptoms does not mean a man is medically 'clean' and therefore, oral sex without protection is technically never 'safe'.
Flavored condoms for oral are more for protecting against the body fluid contact for transferring STDs. If the guy is clean then there shouldn't be a need for a condom.
The Symptoms for this are: * Bad Breath *Blood in Saliva *Sore Mouth *Mouth inflammation *Oral Membrane sores or ulcers *Oral Bleeding
Trichomoniasis is cured with oral medicine, not injections. Gonorrhea and syphilis are STDs cured with injections.
- Very satisfying finish for some people. It can boost the amount of a partner's orgasm/pleasure. Perform only if you trust your partner (no gonorrhea, trichomonas, chlamydia, HIV, herpes, or any STDs). - There is less chances of getting infected (STDs) by oral sex comparing to intercourse or anal sex. Even if I said "less chances," it does not mean the oral sex have some "preventive measures" against STDs or HIV. - And of course, you can't get pregnant.
Oral cancer is any form of cancer cell growth that is located in the oral cavity, or mouth and throat. Some of the symptoms of oral cancer include lesions, lumps or ulcers in the mouth that do not go away in fourteen days , tongue problems, pain or other strange sensations in the mouth or on the tongue and difficulty swallowing. For more comprehensive information on the symptoms of oral cancer, visit your local medical center and talk to a nurse or doctor.
Oral Allergy Syndrome has symptoms of: Itching and/or swelling of part of the lips, Itching or tingling and/or swelling of the throat and Itching or tingling and/or swelling of the mouth. The symptoms usually start within minutes of eating but settles down within an hour.
Herpes and HPV are not necessarily more dangerous than other STDs, but they are more troublesome because there is no medication to cure them. Treatment to decrease symptoms and complications is available.