AKURAT.CO, Oral sex is usually done by couples as part of foreplay, before entering the core stages of sex, namely penetration.
For women, oral sex in the foreplay stage is done to provoke lubrication from the vagina, to lubricate the vaginal muscles.
But really, is all of this safe?
GM doctor. Silvia, M., MSc, through the quoted Doctor channel 24 Akurat.co explained that oral sex is a sexual act that involves the mouth with the genital area, such as licking or sucking. Many couples feel this is safer than direct contact.
“But there are still tablets, the risk of contracting the disease. Oral sex has the potential to transmit HPV, if done with people who are infected with HPV. This happens because the mouth is directly facing the genital fluid, ”he explained.
He continued that the HIV virus can also be transmitted through oral sex, especially if one of them has a wound in the mouth.
“Next, can transmit sevilis. This disease can be transmitted through small cuts in the mouth during oral sex, ”he continued.
Another danger that Doctor Silvi said was, the danger of gonorrhea, or gonorrhea and herpes can also occur, if one of them is suffering from this disease.
“Hepatitis A and B can also occur because of oral sex, because they do it with someone who has a disease. “This could be exacerbated by not wearing protection, namely condoms,” he said.
To avoid all of this, Dr. Silvi recommends doing regular dental and oral care, avoiding injuries when brushing your teeth, and not picking out the mouth area with a toothpick.
“For men, avoid ejaculating in the mouth of women, and also avoid oral sex with just anyone,” he advised.[]
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