True, kissing could spread HIV. Spreading of HIV and STD risks are not limited to only oral, vaginal or anal sex with infected partner. When a normal person who is not yet effected with HIV, kissed by an effected person, who has lesions in his or her mouth, whether they are in tongue, in oral mucus or in gums, too, could make that normal person, an effected person who would afterwards acquire HIV or other STD risks from the infected person.
Thursday, 25 August 2011
How one could be aware of the fact that he has caught Sexually Transmitted Disease or STD?
It is not a troublesome job at all. Each of us must consult a doctor when it is founded that:
STD risks #1: Any abnormality occurred in your genital skin
STD risks #2: Any kind of abnormal feeling during sexual activity
STD risks #3: Any abnormal secretion from penis or vagina
STD risks #4: Any urinary disorder
STD risks #5: Burning sensation
STD risks #6: Pus like discharges with urine
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