“One kiss is little, very little, two kisses are little, what can I say,
three kisses are little, very little, give me four if you want me to love you”!!!!
And yet although kisses strengthen your immune system, help in choosing the right partner, burn calories, strengthen the facial muscles, can relax and improve the psychology and mood of a person… if you kiss the wrong person, you can get a lot of stuff.
In the mouth, saliva, tongue, teeth… there are several bacteria and viruses that can be transmitted from mouth to mouth.
Have you thought about what you can get just from a kiss?
First and foremost is colds and upper respiratory infections in general. How many times do we say if you’re sick you should stay home? You not only went out, you went out for kisses? Colds are transmitted by both direct contact and airborne droplets. As you can understand the saliva that can pass from one person’s throat to your own mouth through your kissing can easily transmit the illness from one person to another.
“Kissing disease”, or adenopathy, is a viral infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. The virus is transmitted through saliva and infection is through contact.
Within the Epstein-Barr virus, mentioned above, chickenpox and herpes simplex are also included. Both can be transmitted through direct contact with the virus, when there are abrasions/cuts on the skin, even if the problem has healed but some days of healing have not passed.
If you have some open sores around your mouth, you can probably even get hepatitis, which although it usually has to do with blood, can in some cases be transmitted through saliva and therefore a kiss.
In addition to these, what more logical to catch tooth diseases such as gingivitis and tooth decay.
These infected bacteria can be passed from one person to another, even from a simple kiss. than a kiss.
If all this hasn’t stressed you out enough to be a little more selective about where you spread your kisses, finally, I should mention that a kiss is likely to cause meningococcal disease(meningitis), an extremely life-threatening disease. Specifically an inflammation of the membranes (meninges) surrounding the brain and spinal cord, and sepsis.