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Jimellow 10-27-2008 09:34 AM

What risks are associated with kissing?
 
I am admittedly someone that is very healthy and concerned about my well being, and that made me wonder about what long term health risks there are from kissing someone? For the sake of this post, let's assume it's open mouth with a partner, perhaps some tongue action.

Aside from passing a cold/flu or other, more temporary, illness on to a partner, what is the risk of getting a longer term malady from a partner, and how likely is it?

As an example, I gather Hepatitis B can be passed on through the transmission of saliva. I'd be interested in learning more about that, as well as other maladies that aren't sexually transmitted, but perhaps worthy of concern when kissing another.

lostgirl 10-27-2008 10:11 AM

Oral herpes (herpes simplex virus)

snowy 10-27-2008 10:19 AM

Mono!!! It's the ORIGINAL kissing disease; otherwise known as infectious mononucleosis, I managed to pass it on to my SO after a few weeks of dating. Evidently, I had mono sometime during my childhood and didn't realize it; people who have had mono continue to shed active Epstein-Barr virus (the cause of infectious mononucleosis) periodically throughout their lifetimes.

Hopefully you've had mono already.

Zeraph 10-27-2008 10:32 AM

Also, a much lower chance than the above, but any blood born disease can be passed if you both have small cuts in your mouth. So there's 100s of major diseases that way...but really you probably risk worse in touching a handrail at the airport.

There are no actions without lasting consequence. But you gotta live your life, so don't let it worry you too much. And when thinking of risks vs reward, think of the rewards as the experience of love as a whole rather than just the pleasure of kissing one individual.

Baraka_Guru 10-27-2008 10:43 AM

Meningitis.

ratbastid 10-27-2008 12:05 PM

Falling in love.

mixedsubstance 10-27-2008 01:04 PM

Onesowl- you don't even have to kiss to get mono. You can also get it by someone coughing or sneezing.

a lot of these risks are not too much to worry about though. You shouldn't be scared of kissing just because you don't want to get something. Just be careful and try to pick up any signs from the other person of having any of these diseases/infections. None of them are extreme, though it may seem like it.

World's King 10-27-2008 01:11 PM

Not knowing if she's ever gone ass to mouth...

dlish 10-27-2008 07:13 PM

this was in todays news


Quote:

Baby died after contracting the herpes virus | Europe | News.com.au


Baby died after contracting the herpes virus

Baby died from cold sore virus
Mum says she may have passed it on
Neither were protected by antibodies
A BRITISH mother is devastated after her newborn daughter died from the herpes virus, possibly passed on with a kiss when she had a cold sore.

Charlotte Raveney, 32, and her husband Mohamed, 28 lost their baby Mira to the herpes simplex virus-1, the same virus that causes the common cold sore, at just 10 days old

Mira's birth, at a healthy 8lb last November, coincided with Ms Raveney getting her first ever cold sore, Ms Raveney told Britain's Daily Mail newspaper.

She had never had one and asked her midwife if it was dangerous but was reassured it was nothing to worry about.

"The midwife said it had probably happened because I was run down after the birth and wasn't getting much sleep," Ms Raveney told the paper.

She was discharged from hospital four days after giving birth and went home with Mira to Tonbridge in Kent.

But four days later, Mira became ill. Ms Raveney and her husband rushed her to hospital but doctors could not save her.

Five weeks later they learned that Mira had the herpes virus and no antibodies to protect her.

"'As it was my first ever cold sore, her tiny body was unprotected," Ms Raveney said.

"If I'd had a cold sore before, I would have developed some sort of immunity to the virus and this would have been passed to Mira through the placenta," she said.

'It was just incredibly bad luck that my first ever infection coincided with the birth, and I unknowingly transmitted the virus to her in the first few days of her life."

There was no way to tell whether the virus was definitely passed on by her.

Up to 85 per cent of the British population carry the virus and it could have been passed on by her husband or someone else in the hospital who was carrying the virus.

Ms Raveney said Mira's life could have been saved if doctors had known what they were treating.

But she said most of them weren't aware of the danger of this virus to newborn babies.

"We've been amazed at how little is known about this, even by some of the top medical experts we've contacted since losing Mira," she said.

"Apparently, babies are most at risk from this virus during the first six weeks of their life because of their poor immunity. If doctors had known that this was my first ever cold sore, Mira could have been given anti-viral drugs to ensure that the damage was caught and the virus didn't spread.".

Bear Cub 10-27-2008 07:41 PM

Cooties.

ratbastid 10-27-2008 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mixedsubstance (Post 2551455)
Onesowl- you don't even have to kiss to get mono. You can also get it by someone coughing or sneezing.

When I got Mono, I caught it off a coke can improvised into a marijuana pipe.....

I still say the biggest risk of kissing is the potential to fall in love.

inBOIL 10-27-2008 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bear Cub (Post 2551618)
Cooties.

They have a shot for that now.

noodle 10-28-2008 03:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ratbastid (Post 2551438)
Falling in love.


This was my very first thought.



Actually there are some pretty bad viruses floating around now beyond the flu... ORSA, RSV, etc, if you're immune system is getting knocked around by stuff.
My boyfriend tried to give me one of his lip eruptions, but we're really careful because I haven't ever had one like he gets.

Zeraph 10-28-2008 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by inBOIL (Post 2551656)
They have a shot for that now.

The first 40 seconds...

Cynthetiq 10-28-2008 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ratbastid (Post 2551651)
When I got Mono, I caught it off a coke can improvised into a marijuana pipe.....

I still say the biggest risk of kissing is the potential to fall in love.


really? not a beatdown or crazy attack from the jealous SO?

skizziks 10-30-2008 03:56 PM

tasting the other personīs snack, which may or may not taste all that good, depending on what they ate

Zeraph 10-30-2008 04:34 PM

Ohh, how about. eating something they end up being highly allergic too and giving them the kiss of death. Or viceversa .

thespian86 10-30-2008 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ratbastid (Post 2551438)
Falling in love.

Best. Ever.

forgotten_dream 11-02-2008 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by inBOIL (Post 2551656)
Quote:

Originally Posted by ratbastid (Post 2551438)
Falling in love.

They have a shot for that now.

Quotes remixed for my own amusement, because for some reason inBOIL's response made me think back to Ratbastid's... ;)

filtherton 11-02-2008 11:01 PM

It will make you gay.

little_tippler 11-04-2008 05:51 AM

dlish, that's a very unfortunate story you posted. Who would have known? Seems like some very bad luck for that couple.

I understand the concern with kissing, but...that will never stop me from continuing to do it lol. I love kissing. I've never had any problems and I've been kissing for 28 years.

ItWasMe 11-05-2008 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ratbastid (Post 2551438)
Falling in love.

I like that answer. Made me smile.

Daniel_ 11-06-2008 12:14 AM

Based on StelaLuna's thread, one risk of kissing is Croup!

But only if you kiss ratbastid.

I for one will only kiss women from now on just to be safe.


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