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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Oral sex can transmit STIs such as HIV, herpes, gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, and HPV.
Bacterial Infections: Bacterial infections such as bacterial vaginosis, bacterial vaginitis, and oral thrush can be transmitted through oral-genital contact.
Viral Infections: Viral infections like herpes simplex virus (HSV) and human papillomavirus (HPV) can be transmitted through oral sex.
Sore Throat: Engaging in oral sex with a partner who has a cold sore or other oral infection can lead to a sore throat.
Allergic Reactions: Some individuals may have allergic reactions to proteins present in genital fluids or lubricants used during oral sex.
Unwanted Pregnancy: While the risk is lower than with vaginal intercourse, there is still a slight risk of pregnancy if sperm comes into contact with the vaginal opening during oral sex.
Physical Injury: Rough or aggressive oral sex can lead to physical injuries such as cuts, tears, or bruising in the genital or oral area.
Transmission of Parasites: Parasitic infections such as pubic lice (crabs) can be transmitted through oral-genital contact.
Transmission of Harmful Bacteria: Harmful bacteria such as E. coli or streptococcus can be transmitted through oral-genital contact, leading to urinary tract infections or other complications.
Psychological and Emotional Risks: Engaging in sexual activities, including oral sex, without mutual consent or in situations of coercion can lead to psychological trauma and emotional distress.
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