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Do not have
oral sex if either of you has sores in or around your mouth, vagina, penis or anus, or if the person giving oral sex has
bleeding gums. These could be a sign of infection and put you at higher risk of passing on STIs including HIV.
The risk of HIV transmission from oral sex is very low. The main risks arise if the person receiving oral sex has an STI or sores on their genital area, or if the person giving oral sex has sores in their mouth or bleeding gums.
However other STIs such as herpes,
gonorrhoea and
syphilis can still be passed on through oral sex. And some infections caused by bacteria or viruses can be passed on through oral–anal sex, such as
hepatitis A or E.coli.
Infections can be passed on through oral sex even if there are no obvious signs or symptoms of the infection (such as sores). You should definitely avoid having oral sex if either of you has sores around your mouth, vagina, penis or anus. These could be a sign of an infection, so get them checked out by a healthcare professional.
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Dr. Tripat Mehta