Saturday, July 08, 2006

Sexually transmitted diseases and oral sex - House Call: expert advice on health and fitness

Q I have a 17-year-old daughter who tells me that some of her friends other teenagers routinely participate in oral sex because they don't view it as sex, and they don't believe there are any diseases associated with such an activity. What is the real story about oral sex and sexually transmitted diseases?

J.D., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

A Your daughter is describing what has become a fairly common but troubling situation among some teenagers who view oral sex as "no more than a goodnight peck on the cheek."

Many teenagers who engage in oral sex believe there are a number of benefits associated with it, including no concern about pregnancy, plus the belief that it keeps virginity intact. But perhaps the overriding belief is that in oral sex there is no risk of AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

Doctors say not only are they wrong, but they could be dead wrong. Oral sex can transmit a variety of STDs, including gonorrhea, herpes, genital warts, chlamydia and even HIV, the virus that causes AIDS (although it's more common to contract HIV through intercourse). In many cases, doctors say, some persons may not suspect they have contracted something orally because early symptoms may be nothing more than a simple sore throat.


Comments:
Breast Cancer online
Common Breast Cancer Myths

The first myth pertaining to this disease is that it only affects women.

Second myth that is associated with this disease is that if one has found a lump during an examination, it is cancer.

Third is that it is solely hereditary

The next myth associated with breast cancer is downright ridiculous. Would you believe, that in this day and age, some individuals still think that breast cancer is contagious?

Conversely, some individuals foolishly believe that breast size determines whether or not one gets cancer.

Finally, another myth that is associated with this disease is that it only affects older people. This is not so. Although the chance of getting breast cancer increases with age, women as young as 18 have been diagnosed with the disease.

You can find a number of helpful informative articles on Breast Cancer online at breast-cancer1.com

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