There are many from mononucleosis to cold sores..
many diseases can be spread from that. doctors call them kissing diseases, because they require alot of contact, and can't be spread by, for example, the touching of a doorknob like the common cold. Mono is one of these diseases.
There are many diseases you can get from kissing, but not tumors, tumors are a mutation in the skin, and it's not contagious, so no you cannot.
.kissing and sneezing
Through kissing
Kissing can potentially transmit certain infections or diseases, such as the cold or flu viruses, mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr virus), and herpes simplex virus. It's important to be aware of your partner's health and practice good hygiene to reduce the risk of transmitting diseases through kissing.
Oral herpes?
Mononucleosis and herpes are diseases that can be transmitted by kissing. Streptococcus infections, cytomegalovirus, hand, foot and mouth disease, and the three types of hepatitis can also be transmitted this way.
Not any moreso than heterosexuals who kiss.
Kissing does not 'cause' illness. Kissing can spread diseases, which include colds, mononucleosis, flu and other virus and bacteria born illnesses. The exchange of bodily fluids of any type (Blood, saliva, semen and mucous) can spread serious diseases.
Well Kissing can give you many of diseases due to open cuts or sores in the mouth or lips. You can get Herpies and more. If you see anything on there lips or tongue before kissing stop immediatly and recomend they get tested before anything else continues... Well Kissing can give you many of diseases due to open cuts or sores in the mouth or lips. You can get Herpies and more. If you see anything on there lips or tongue before kissing stop immediatly and recomend they get tested before anything else continues... Well Kissing can give you many of diseases due to open cuts or sores in the mouth or lips. You can get Herpies and more. If you see anything on there lips or tongue before kissing stop immediatly and recomend they get tested before anything else continues...
Infectious mononucleosis, often called "mono," refers to a group of symptoms usually caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). It typically occurs in teenagers, but you can get it at any age. The virus is spread through saliva, which is why some people call it the "kissing disease."
Doesn't exist.