YES. Anytime you have any sexual activity you can catch something. Oral sex is still sex and has all the risks involved in intercourse. The chances may be less for some things, but it still exists.
Yes you can get STIs in your mouth.
Yes herpes can be in your mouth.
Herpes is one of the most misunderstood std's out there. The simple truth is that 90% of the adult population has it but doesn't realize it. If you ever get a fever blister you have herpes. The only difference between mouth herpes and the other kind is simply where it's located. It's the same virus, resting at the back of your brain until something triggers it and you get an outbreak. There is no difference in oral herpes and the other kind, just the location, and there is no cure for herpes, though drugs such as Valtrax can stop an ourbreak once you get one. Odds are these wrestlers already had the virus and why the big to do here is beyond me. You may know more about herpes on the dating and support site POZmingle. Good luck to you all!
Canker sores are not caused by an STD, cold sores are a form of herpes. If you have a cold sore and you perform oral sex on someone you can give them genital herpes.
It's possible but doesn't commonly happen. In order to have a chance of that happening some one would have to give a person with a break out of genital herpes oral sex.
Yes you can have herpes inside your mouth.
Chlamydia doesn't infect the mouth, but can infect the throat.
No, canker sores are abrasions inside your mouth and can be caused by biting your mouth, stress, drinking coffee etc. Cold sores (oral herpes) can be spread by someone else.
Syphilis can cause sores around the mouth.
This is herpes infection. It is caused by a herpes simplex virus (HSV). Oral herpes causes cold sores around the mouth or face.
Go to the doctor. You may have an STD.
No. There is always a danger of STD if either party is infected.
genital warts i just learned that in health class :l
yes, std's can cause many things.
That is an STD
It could either be hemmoroids or and STD such as genital herpes. Hemmoroids are caused from too much pressure or undue straining. Genital Herpes is an sexually transmitted disease.
No unless you have an std.
1 std u cant get get rid of is hsv2>>>>genital herpes (cold sores)
A symptom of sores on both sides of your tongue is not consistent with STDs. See your dentist or health care provider to get an accurate diagnosis.