Let's just say you have a love metre between a couple then that love metre goes way off the chart and it will end up a kissing fever. If i was you or that other person try to cool things done a bit (choice)
typhoid fever can't be transmitted through a kiss .. but if your immune system is weak then you are likely to gain typhoidal germs.
Yes, the glandular fever is very contagious. It is generally transmitted by saliva. It is known as "the kissing disease" or "mono."
Mononucleosis, also called glandular fever.
Yes, it would be the most likely time you are able to infect others, and it will be one of the most direct methods of passing the flu virus to someone else. Save the kissing until you are fever free for more than 24 hours straight without taking any anti-fever medicines (like Tylenol or Ibuprofen).
Also known as the kissing disease or mononucleosis, it lasts for 4 to 6 weeks.
herpes 2 is not caused by kissing unless the person you are kissing has open lesions on their lips, most of the time pumps or blisters are caused by an underlying condition like herpes2 or allergy to sun and sea or just a plain old fever.
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).
Yes, as long as you do not have close bodily contact with the person (for example kissing or sharing the same glass etc) then you will not cantract the virus. xx
Yes you can contract Glandular Fever by kissing. GF used to be known as the "kissing disease." You can contract GF by an exchange of bodily fluids, such as during kissing, sneezing or coughing, sharing eating and drinking utensils. You can only contract Glandular Fever during the contagious phase.
Diseases which may be transmitted via kissing include mononucleosis and herpes, in which the infectious organism is present in saliva. Research indicates that contraction of HIV via kissing is extremely unlikely, however a woman has been infected with HIV by kissing in 1997; both the woman and infected man had gum disease (so transmission was through the man's blood, not saliva. ( Wikipedia ).
If you try kissing a crocodile....then yes, it is dangerous.You can catch some communicable diseases through kissing a human.Diseases which may be transmitted through kissing include 'mono' (mononucleosis), allergic reactions to nuts and drugs and herpes, when the infectious virus is present in saliva. Research indicates that contraction of HIV via kissing is extremely unlikely.
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