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Can Biting During Unprotected Oral Sex Cause Any Problems?
Hello. I had unprotective oral sex earlier today, during which, the teeth of the woman slightly cut a bit of my skin near the head. I did quickly wash it up though. But im slightky 5 worried now if it can cause me any issues/medical conditions? Thanks!
If this incidence happen with your regular sex partner who is not having any sexually transferable disease (STD) then there is no need to worry.
If your partner have any infection or STD then there is increase chances of spreading of infection in-spite of washing that area. It is better to go through screening for STD currently and after 2-3 months.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Wish you Good Health.
Regards, Dr. Ashish Mittal www.99doctor.com
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Can Biting During Unprotected Oral Sex Cause Any Problems?
Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic Public Forum If this incidence happen with your regular sex partner who is not having any sexually transferable disease (STD) then there is no need to worry. If your partner have any infection or STD then there is increase chances of spreading of infection in-spite of washing that area. It is better to go through screening for STD currently and after 2-3 months. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Wish you Good Health. Regards, Dr. Ashish Mittal www.99doctor.com