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Also called oral herpes, HSV-1 can easily be passed on through kissing. It's also common: 67 percent of people under 50 have the virus in their bodies. The most notable symptom is a small white or red blister on the mouth or genitals.
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Read More »Only certain STDs, or sexually transmitted infections (STIs), are transmittable through kissing. Two common ones are herpes simplex virus (HSV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV). Kissing can be one of the most exciting parts of a relationship. But you may also feel wary of kissing if you’re with someone for the first time. The best way to avoid getting an STD/STI from kissing is to have a direct, transparent conversation about it with your partner. This can be intimidating, but setting boundaries early can help you avoid an infection. Let’s dive right into the most common STIs that can be spread by kissing. We’ll also talk about those that are less likely to be transmitted by mouth but can still be passed orally. Herpes Herpes simplex virus can take two different forms. HSV-1 Also called oral herpes, HSV-1 can easily be passed on through kissing. It’s also common: 67 percent of people under 50 have the virus in their bodies. The most notable symptom is a small white or red blister on the mouth or genitals. It may ooze or bleed during an outbreak. Touching or kissing an active cold sore can transmit the virus. The virus can also be spread when no symptoms are present. HSV-1 may be spread by sharing saliva or items like utensils that have come into contact with the virus, though this is somewhat rare. HSV-1 can also affect the genitals and be spread through oral, genital, or anal sex. HSV-2 Also called genital herpes, this virus is more commonly spread through sexual contact — oral, genital, or anal — than through kissing. But mouth-to-mouth transmission is still possible. HSV-2 symptoms are basically the same as those of HSV-1. Neither HSV-1 nor HSV-2 can be fully cured. You likely won’t experience many symptoms or complications unless you have a compromised immune system. For active infections, your doctor may recommend antiviral medications such as acyclovir (Zovirax) or valacyclovir (Valtrex). Cytomegalovirus Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a viral infection that can be passed on through contact with saliva that contains the virus. It can also be transmitted through the following fluids that contain CMV: urine
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Read More »This is a viral infection that isn’t transmitted through kissing. Saliva can’t transmit this virus. Contact with the following fluids can transmit HIV when they contain the virus: How to talk to your partner STDs can be a tricky, uncomfortable subject to talk about. Here are some tips for having a mature, productive discussion with your partner: Set your expectations upfront. If you want your partner, whether new or longtime, to use barrier methods, tell them and be firm about it. It’s your body, and your partner has no right to tell you how to have sex. If you want your partner, whether new or longtime, to use barrier methods, tell them and be firm about it. It’s your body, and your partner has no right to tell you how to have sex. Be direct, open, and honest. If you’re uncomfortable with having sex without first getting tested or using barrier methods, be clear about this and set the boundaries before you engage in any sexual activity. If you have an STI, let them know before having sex. If you’re uncomfortable with having sex without first getting tested or using barrier methods, be clear about this and set the boundaries before you engage in any sexual activity. If you have an STI, let them know before having sex. Use barrier methods. Condoms, dental dams, and other protective barriers not only have a high chance of preventing pregnancy but also shielding you against almost all STIs. Condoms, dental dams, and other protective barriers not only have a high chance of preventing pregnancy but also shielding you against almost all STIs. Above all, be understanding. Don’t get mad at your partner — or yourself — if you find out that either of you has an STI. Not all of them are spread through sex alone, so don’t assume that they’ve cheated on you or kept a secret from you. Some people don’t find out they have STIs until years later because of a lack of symptoms, so it’s important to trust your partner.
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