What diseases may be transmitted by kissing?
Romantic Valentine's Day is coming. After Valentine's Day dinner, boys and girls will inevitably kiss each other when they break up. Sohu Health reminds you that kissing will inevitably come into contact with each other's saliva, which will naturally "exchange" the bacteria that often exist in the mouths of both sides, so it is possible to spread the disease to each other. When kissing, if both sides have no oral ulcers, are healthy and have enough resistance, bacteria are not easy to do evil, and bacteria in the mouth can "live in peace". However, if kissing is too intense, biting your lips or gums, or having oral ulcers, and one of them has weak resistance, "kissing disease" may occur at this time, leading to aphtha, pharyngitis, and even more serious scurvy. Young people will get "acute kissing disease" if they kiss too often. The severity of kissing disease is affected by the following factors: the malignancy of pathogenic microorganisms, such as acute viral infectious disease virus (hepatitis B). Number of bacteria: The worse the oral hygiene, the more bacteria there are in the mouth, and the higher the chance of getting sick. Contact time: The longer you kiss, the more bacteria you exchange. Infectious mononucleosis is an "acute kissing disease" common in young people. Infectious mononucleosis is an acute proliferative infectious disease of reticuloendothelial system caused by Epstein-Barr virus. This "kissing disease" is spread through saliva and droplets. Generally speaking, if the other person carries bacteria, whether there is an ulcer in the mouth or not, the other person will be infected 24 hours after kissing. The clinical manifestations are fever, sore throat, swollen lymph nodes and a large number of abnormal peripheral blood lymphocytes. This disease is more common in autumn and winter, especially in children and adolescents. Most of the patients are young people aged 16-30, and those over 35 are rare. The reason is not that they are young and have no antibodies, but that they kiss too often and are easy to get infected. Therefore, Sohu Health reminds you: If you feel unwell, cough, fever or respiratory infection, don't take kissing as a compulsory course even on romantic Valentine's Day. Extended reading of Valentine's Day dating' absolute' taboo manual: Can kissing infect nasopharyngeal carcinoma? The etiology of nasopharyngeal carcinoma is multifactorial. In addition to genetic factors and environmental factors, many studies have found that most patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma are infected with EB virus, which infers that EB virus is an important factor causing nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma mostly occurs in the top and back wall of nasopharynx and pharyngeal recess, which is hidden because of its deep location and is difficult to check. The disease lacks characteristics in the early stage and is ignored or misdiagnosed because of its general symptoms. Don't get too close to the baby. For a few years old or even a newborn baby, mom and dad can't help kissing and hugging, but these intimate actions may infect the baby. So Sohu Health reminds you: Also, on the romantic Valentine's Day, you should pay attention to [Sohu Health Gender Health] and master more sexual knowledge.