3 Health problems when we ki.ss with tongue

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3 Health problems when we ki.ss with tongue

Tongue kissing, also known as French kissing, is often seen as a passionate and intimate act. While it can be a meaningful expression of affection, it also carries certain health risks that many people overlook. Saliva contains millions of bacteria and viruses, and close contact through the mouth can easily transmit infections. Here are five potential health problems you should be aware of before your next kiss.

1. Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1)

One of the most common risks associated with kissing is the transmission of oral herpes, caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus type 1 (HSV-1). This virus is spread through direct contact with infected skin or saliva. Even if your partner doesn’t have visible cold sores, HSV-1 can still be passed along. Once infected, the virus stays in your body for life, often lying dormant and flaring up during periods of stress or illness. Avoid kissing someone with visible sores and always be honest about your health status.

2. Mononucleosis (“The Kissing Disease”)

Nicknamed the “kissing disease,” mononucleosis is a viral infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). It spreads easily through saliva, which makes tongue kissing a prime method of transmission. Symptoms include severe fatigue, fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes. Mono can last for weeks or even months in some cases. Since there’s no cure, prevention through healthy kissing habits is key.

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