You can get gonorrhea from touching something that is infected then touch your genitals.
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Yes, you can. Actually, no you cannot. Unless you have an open sore on your hand or hands.
Polio is a highly contagious viral infection. Polio can affect the spinal cord causing muscle weakness and paralysis. Polio is usually introduced through the mouth after touching stools of infected individuals.
the sensory nerves re nerves that let you feel things and it sends signals to your brain when you feel something touching you
Microbes can spread and pass diseases in a number of ways:1) By direct contact: physical contact (touching etc) with an infected person; sexually-transmitted diseases are passed on this way.2) By indirect contact: touching something which an infected person has touched eg a towel, door knob, cup etc.3) By inhalation: breathing in droplets containing microbes which have been produced by sneezing or coughing eg flu, TB, pneumonia.4) By contaminated food or drink: eating food or drinking water which has been infected by microbes eg typhoid, cholera.5) By animal vectors: animals can pass microbes on to humans by biting them eg fleas, mosquitoes.See also http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks3bitesize/science/biology/health_5.shtml
If you touch your eye after touching the genitals of someone with chlamydia, you could infect your eyes.
If an HPV infected person touches your genitals you can get infected if that person has the virus on the fingers. The virus may have been picked up during sex play. The virus seems to need to be introduced through some sort of minor skin damage.
Yes, chlamydia trachomatis can cause conjunctivitis. It's usually spread from someone touching their own infected genitals and then touching their eyes. Babies born to women infected with chlamydia can also get it.
Gonorrhea is caused by a bacteria spread through sexual contact, typically intercourse. It is an STD. Some form of sexual contact, skin to skin, is required to spread the infection. It is not spread by air/respiratory, touching an object, etc. One person has to be infected, even if they do not yet know they are infected. However, gonorrhea creates a very specific discharge. If you have a discharge, you should NOT have sex until you are tested AND treated for any STD.
Adults usually get chlamydia in their eyes by touching their genitals and then touching their eyes. Besides avoiding genital chlamydia infection, the other easy answer is to wash your hands after touching your genitals or those of a partner.
Chlamydia can be transmitted during vaginal, anal, or oral sex; genital-genital contact; and sharing sex toys. Chlamydia can also be passed from an infected mother to her baby during vaginal childbirth. If none of these is in your definition of "making out," then you can't get chlamydia from making out.
Can you get a staph infection by touching a paper that an infected person touched?
yes
no,never
Warts are a type of infection caused by the HPV virus. There are more than 100 different kinds of HPV. You can get them by touching a wart on another person or touching something a person with a wart had previously touched. Warts on the genitals are very contagious and can be passed through sexual activity.
Absolutely not. You do not 'catch' anything by touching a gay person. Your bodily fluids must be mingled with some of their bodily fluids.
Infectious diseases are diseases that others can get from you either by touching the infected area, breathing the infected air, or touching items that you or the infected area have touched. Noninfectious diseases mean others cannot get the disease from you in any manner.