Someone told me that you can get syphilis from kissing? but ethnic group kiss like adjectives the time if this was true syphilis would be everywhere! comfort me out here...
Answers: Syph is spread by skin contact. The bacteria that bring syph are secreted through painless sores called chancres. Though these sores can be pretty objectionable to look at, they can go unnoticed because you won't get the impression them.
Suppose you had a syph chancre on your mouth and mistook it for a cold sore. Then you kissed someone. The germs from the chancre could get passed to your partner during the kiss (because of the friction between your faces). That would make available them syphilis.
Is this common? NO. It's exceedingly occasional (probably because it is kinda hard to NOT see a chancre on your face). But it can start, and I am sure it has happen.
No fluid exchange is needed to spread syphilis. And syphilis chancres can occur on any surface of the body. They crop up at the site of infection (wherever the microbes went within, the chancre shows up).
And even though it was a scourge hindmost in the old-fashioned days, syphilis is making a comeback. We were SO CLOSE to eradicating it, but a revivaly of promiscuity and unsafe sexual customs have lead to a new rise within syphilis infections.
Only if you're from the 1950's
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Answers: Syph is spread by skin contact. The bacteria that bring syph are secreted through painless sores called chancres. Though these sores can be pretty objectionable to look at, they can go unnoticed because you won't get the impression them.
Suppose you had a syph chancre on your mouth and mistook it for a cold sore. Then you kissed someone. The germs from the chancre could get passed to your partner during the kiss (because of the friction between your faces). That would make available them syphilis.
Is this common? NO. It's exceedingly occasional (probably because it is kinda hard to NOT see a chancre on your face). But it can start, and I am sure it has happen.
No fluid exchange is needed to spread syphilis. And syphilis chancres can occur on any surface of the body. They crop up at the site of infection (wherever the microbes went within, the chancre shows up).
And even though it was a scourge hindmost in the old-fashioned days, syphilis is making a comeback. We were SO CLOSE to eradicating it, but a revivaly of promiscuity and unsafe sexual customs have lead to a new rise within syphilis infections.
Only if you're from the 1950's