Oral Sex, Neck Pain, Partner Suffering From Thyroid. Chances Of Infection?
I had oral kissing and suck with my Girl friend, but that point of time i dono, he is having Thyroid problem Is there a chance that i m also get affected by this. if so what are the initial symptoms. now i feel there is some pain in my neck I m dying of the doubt. please clarify me on this as soon as possible. Thanks in advance
Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das
Firstly, your girl friend is most probably suffering from hypothyroidism.
It is not an infective disease and it is not transmitted by intercourse or sexual activity.
So, there is no chance of getting any infection due to thyroid disorder.
If, your partner has any sexually transmitted disease like AIDS, then only you have chances to get infected.
But the symptoms you told indicates presence of a sore throat, for this you have to consult with any general physician for further management.
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Oral Sex, Neck Pain, Partner Suffering From Thyroid. Chances Of Infection?
Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das Firstly, your girl friend is most probably suffering from hypothyroidism. It is not an infective disease and it is not transmitted by intercourse or sexual activity. So, there is no chance of getting any infection due to thyroid disorder. If, your partner has any sexually transmitted disease like AIDS, then only you have chances to get infected. But the symptoms you told indicates presence of a sore throat, for this you have to consult with any general physician for further management.