Many years ago, talking about affair was a very sensitive thing, even a taboo. Now, for adults, this kind of thing happens often. However, there is also a risk of infection.
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
People who are infected with genitals, anus, rectum, mouth and throat HPV can be transmitted to healthy people through oral sex. Some possible symptoms are: genital or anal warts; warts in the mouth and throat make breathing or speaking difficult. HPV can disappear on its own without treatment. However, in some cases, even if genital warts is treated, HPV cannot be eliminated, so patients can still spread HPV to others.
Herpes
People who have herpes infected with the mouth, genital area, rectum and anus can be transmitted to healthy people through oral sex. When you have herpes, there are usually no external symptoms, or if so, very mild. The first symptoms that usually occur after infection include: painful itching, sores around the genital area, rectum or mouth; headache; fever; harm yourself; painful and swollen lymph nodes .
human papillomavirus (HPV).
Hepatitis B virus infected with
People infected with hepatitis B virus can transmit it to healthy people through semen or vaginal discharge during oral sex. When the hepatitis B virus develops into a disease, it is usually very few or no symptoms. Some common symptoms are: rash; arthralgia ; fever; fatigue; nausea, vomiting; anorexia; jaundice , yellow eyes; dark urine; abdominal pain or discomfort...
gonorrhea
gonorrhea is caused by gonorrhea Caused by Neisseria. Gonorrhea can be transmitted orally through oral sex with people who have gonorrhea infected with the throat, vagina, penis, urinary tract or rectal anus. When you have gonorrhea, you don’t always have symptoms. Common symptoms are: burning sensation during urination; sore throat ; abnormal secretions in the vagina, penis, or rectal anus; pain in the testicles; pain in the rectum. If gonorrhea is not properly treated, complications may occur, including: an increased risk of HIV infection; infertility in women; epididymisitis in men.
Chlamydia infection
Chlamydia can be transmitted from infected persons (the presence of chlamydia in the throat, vagina, penis, rectum - anus) to healthy people through oral sex. When infected with chlamydia, if it is in the throat, there may be a sore throat. If it is in the rectum - anus, genitals, or urinary tract, the signs may be: abnormal secretions, such as liquid blood, secretions in the vagina, penis, or rectum- Anus; burning sensation during urination; rectal pain; testicular pain. Chlamydia infection needs to be treated as soon as possible. This disease can be completely cured with antibiotics. If not treated, the risks faced include: Female infertility; Male epididymisitis; an increased risk of HIV infection...
Trichomonas
This is a common infection caused by parasites. People who are infected with trichomonas in the vagina or penis will infect healthy people through an oral junction, and the infected person will be infected with trichomonas in the throat. Possible symptoms are: abnormal secretions in the vagina or penis; redness, pain and itching around the vagina; burning sensation when urinating. Trichomonas can be completely cured with a single dose of antibiotics.
syphilis
It is an infection caused by spirochete syphilis spirochete. Syphilis can be transmitted through oral sex with an infected person, especially when directly exposed to syphilis chancre or rash. There are 4 stages of syphilis (from 1 to 4). When syphilis is in phase 4 (although rarely), patients will face complex complications such as: organ damage; loss of vision; neurosyphilis occurs when the disease spreads to the brain and nervous system. Symptoms of neurosyphilis include headaches; difficulty moving the body; loss of sensation; dementia... If not treated in time, stage 4 syphilis can be life-threatening.