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Hellow Sir, If I have oral sex taking the penis in my mouth and sucking the sperm and sucking the vaginal fluid with tounge, it gives extra pleasure to partener but at the same time, is it affect our health or is it may lead to some serious deases. Kindly educate me
Oral sex can be an enjoyable, healthy part of an adult relationship. But there are some things that many people don't know about oral sex.
Some studies have shown risk of oral cancer, but it has not yet proved. If one partner is not comfortable for giving or receiving oral sex then it might hurt ones feeling.Unprotected oral sex is common, but has risks. Several sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including HIV, herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, HPV, and viral hepatitis can be passed on through oral sex. Using barrier protection can reduce the risk of getting an STD. A barrier can be a condom covering the penis, or a plastic or latex "dental dam" placed over the vulva or anus. Instead of a prepackaged dental dam, a condom cut open to make a sheet is also an acceptable barrier.
Now its up to you to decide about having oral sex
Regards Dr Santosh
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Will The Oral Sex Affect Health?
Hi and welcome to HCM Oral sex can be an enjoyable, healthy part of an adult relationship. But there are some things that many people don t know about oral sex. Some studies have shown risk of oral cancer, but it has not yet proved. If one partner is not comfortable for giving or receiving oral sex then it might hurt ones feeling.Unprotected oral sex is common, but has risks. Several sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including HIV, herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, HPV, and viral hepatitis can be passed on through oral sex. Using barrier protection can reduce the risk of getting an STD. A barrier can be a condom covering the penis, or a plastic or latex dental dam placed over the vulva or anus. Instead of a prepackaged dental dam, a condom cut open to make a sheet is also an acceptable barrier. Now its up to you to decide about having oral sex Regards Dr Santosh