Can you get a bacterial infection in the mouth from giving oral sex?
Saturday, March 27th, 2010 at
7:26 am
Is it possible that a person can contract a bacterial infection in their mouth from giving oral sex to a man? What would the scenario be for something like this to happen? Or is the notion completely off base?
Filed under: Bacterial Vaginosis
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If he had a bacterial infection on his penis.
You can get many things in your mouth from giving oral sex.
"Chlamydia, human papillomavirus (HPV), gonorrhea, herpes, hepatitis (multiple strains), and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)—including HIV—can be transmitted through oral sex.[9] While the exact risk of transmitting HIV through oral sex is unknown, it is generally thought to be lower than other sex practices.[10] Any kind of direct contact with body fluids of a person infected with HIV (the virus that causes AIDS) poses a risk of infection. The risk from most of these types of infection, however, is generally considered far less than that associated with vaginal or anal sex." quote
Scenario: Man has a bacterial infection in, on, or around his penis.
Outcome: You get the bacterial infection after exposure.
If he doesn’t have a bacterial infection in, on, or around his penis, there’s no possible way for the other person to get it from oral sex.
yes. you can get Chlamydia if he has it. but dont stress too hard. Chlamydia is treatable. if you go get it treated it will go away within 7 days