You could be putting yourself in great danger of a deadly diseases by engaging in a kiss with someone especially people you don’t know so well.
You
may have heard that the mouth is the dirtiest place in the body; this
is because saliva contains numerous microorganisms. Human bites are said
to be more dangerous than a dog bites as it contains more bacteria says
the CDC. Worldwide there are billions of kisses exchanged by people
each year. The air kiss, casual peck on the cheek or the cultured kiss
on the hand aren’t much of a threat but a kiss that exchanges saliva
from one another is a different matter.
Colds: many
viruses cause the common cold. It can spread by direct contact with the
virus, from airborne droplets, or from direct contact with secretions
from the infected person’s nose and throat.
Infectious Mononucleosis: also
known as kissing disease is caused by Epstein Barr virus. The virus is
spread through saliva and infection occurs through contact.
Herpes Infection:
includes varicella zoster (causes chicken pox) and herpes simplex (cold
sores in mouth). Herpes is easily spread to others when others when
cold sore blisters are forming or have erupted. The virus is shed to
others from the site of blisters even when they have healed. So, can you
get herpes from kissing: yes.
Hepatitis-B:
kissing may also transmit this virus even though it may be contained in
higher levels in blood. Infection can occur when infected blood and
saliva come into direct contact with someone else’s bloodstream or
mucous membrane. A person may be easily infected if they have sores in
and around the mouth.
Warts: these can spread through kissing
especially if in case of recent trauma. Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease:
this is caused by Coxsackie virus and is spread through open sores in
the mouth. This infection is common in kids especially those in day
care. It is spread via the fecal oral route (maybe while changing
diapers.
Bacteria That Can Be Transmitted by Kissing
Meningococcal Disease:
this is a life threatening condition which includes meningitis,
(inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord)
and septicemia. Studies show that deep kissing seems to be one of the
risk factors.
Tooth Decay:
numerous studies indicate that Streptococcus mutans, the main bacteria
implicated with caries is transmissible. Direct contact occurs most
commonly via kissing. Indirect contact occurs though shared contaminated
objects such as eating utensils, toothbrushes, cups and even toys.
Gum Disease
The
American academy of Periodontology says more than 75% of adults over 35
have some form of gum disease. Since gum diseases are considered the
equivalent of open wounds kissing or having oral sex when you or your
partner had bleeding gums is an invitation for the transmission of
unwanted organisms.
There is no need to give up
kissing; while disease causing bugs can be transferred during a kiss,
most won’t cause the disease and the risk of serious disease is small
BUT it may happen. And it’s not all bad.
Research
into passionate kissing has uncovered many valuable health benefits. For
those who are calorie conscious a 60 second kiss burns 26 calories.
Be
conscious to keep your mouth as healthy and germ free as possible
everyday. Make sure your partner takes preventive actions too so that
you can both enjoy those smooches. Also don’t forget your pet!! When
your beloved pet welcomes you home, slobbering your face with kisses, he
is also gifting you his germs. Don’t forget to keep his/her mouth
healthy too.
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