Gonorrhea infection is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacteria neisseria gonorrhoeae. In addition to having sex, gonorrhea infection can also be transmitted through mouth-to-mouth kissing. Kissing is one of the major risks of gonorrhea transmission, especially for couples who often have oral sex.
Gonorrhea infection in the mouth, especially the oropharynx does not show symptoms, but can be contagious. Kissing can transmit Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria through saliva (saliva). Each person produces saliva with a different volume. The average saliva produced is 0.3-0.4 ml/min without being stimulated. When chewing food, saliva will be produced 4-5 ml / minute.
To prevent transmission of gonorrhea infection, avoid oral sex. Make sure your partner is in good health and clean their vital organs. To prevent transmission of gonorrhea through kissing, keep your teeth and mouth healthy. Regularly brush your teeth and rinse your mouth with an antiseptic solution.
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