Friday, March 4, 2011

Can you get HIV/AIDS from Kissing if you have caries


Can you get HIV/AIDS from Kissing if you have caries?
I know you can't get HIV from just kissing(with the toungue), but I wonder if you have caries(in your teeth), can you get infected? Are there any diseases you can get from kissing(except possible HIV/AIDS)? If I have CARIES(teeth) and the girl DOES NOT bleed, can I get diseases from her saliva?
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1 :
You can get it from kissing if the infected person has bleeding gums. And you have an open soar in your month. Becareful
2 :
How did you learn you can't get HIV from kissing? Minimal blood contact is enough to risk infection. All it takes is a tiny cut on you and a tiny cut on the partner (assuming, of course, it is just the one hehe), and there is a risk there. Of course, its very slight, but any contact between the person's bloods, and there is a risk. Make sure you get tested regularly, for STDs; HIV, chlamydia...
3 :
The only way you could possibly get HIV from kissing someone who has HIV is if you both have bleeding gums or open cuts in your mouths. If you kiss someone who has oral herpes, you could get oral herpes, even if the person does not have an outbreak at the time.
4 :
Kissing is not a risk for contracting HIV. There has been no reported cases of HIV transmission through kissing in 25 years of this epidemy and you are not going to be the first one. Just relax. You cannot get HIV from kissing someone.
5 :
You can't get HIV/AIDS from saliva, but you can get it from blood. So make sure the girl doesn't have and blood in her mouth.



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