The mouth contains a mixture of both good and bad bacteria, and those "bad" bacteria include the ones that cause cavities and gum disease.
HIV isn't spread through sharing of food.
the best way to pull it pain free is to focus on something else very very tightly (as in you are not paying attention to anything else) and have someone pull the tooth out. works only with loose teeth... -KayserDragon
Someone insulted or disrespected someone else. Someone spread rumors. Someone could not control his or her anger.
Someone insulted or disrespected someone else. Someone spread rumors. Someone could not control his or her anger.
Someone insulted or disrespected someone else. Someone spread rumors. Someone could not control his or her anger.
No, to get hepatitis you need to exchange fluids like in sex.
Mononucleosis is usually spread by oral contact, such as kissing or using someone else's toothbrush. Most people who have sex are intimate enough to catch or spread mono.
Shared use of towels can spread bacteria and fungi that cause infections. Some examples that can be spread through such contact include athletes foot, ringworm and toenail fungus.
If you kissed someone who just kissed someone else with glandular fever, that means that person might have glandular fever and the chances of you getting the fever are high because it is spread through kissing (saliva).
Hepatitis is spread via blood. If a tattoo needle is used on someone with hepatitis, then used on someone else without being totally sterilized first, it is possible to spread the infection to the other person.
Yes an individual can contract papilloma from someone else. It is usually spread during skin to skin contact when people are having sexual encounters and can be prevented through safe sex.
No. Yeast infections are caused by an overgrowth of a yeast that naturally exists in the vagina. Since you already have that yeast in you so you can't be "infected" by anyone else. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In fact the yeast, Candida, can be spread. That is how infants often get it - by putting things in their mouth. As someone who has dealt with massive yeast infections while nursing both my children, I can attest to the fact that the infection can be spread. I'm not positive that you can catch it from a toilet seat, but there are other ways to get it besides plain overgrowth and other places to get it besides the vagina.