Frightening Study: This kind of sex can kill you

“From oral sex you can die” The incredible alarm comes from the Italian National Tumor Institute, which publishes the incredible growth of malignant tumors in the head-kid, recording about 10 thousand new cases a year. Most have been diagnosed too late, making it more [...]
“From oral sex you can die” The incredible alarm comes from the Italian National Tumor Institute, which publishes the incredible growth of malignant tumors in the head-kid, recording about 10 thousand new cases a year. Most of them have been diagnosed too late, making the course of therapy more difficult.
Oral sex: Early Symptoms and Care That We Should Send
The early symptoms you have to worry about are small ulcers, showing white or red plates in your mouth that do not heal within a few days, difficulties in swallowing, periodic throat pain, earaches, and lymph nodes extended to the neck. These problems are most common among people over 40 when smoking, bad mouth hygiene, and excessive alcohol consumption are known as a responsibility.
But the most important risk factor has been confirmed to be the papyrus virus, the same infectious agent who causes cervical cancer in women, a malignant infection that spreads through sexual relations. This infection is currently considered the most important factor in laryng cancer, and the first contact with this virus can occur during a single sexual relationship with an infected partner, often unconscious of their infection.
Females who are carrying the virus into the womb infect male both genius and oral levels, while males carry the virus into penis mucoses infect female at vaginal level or larynx through oral sex. With the latter, things get complicated, as the virus through the saliva reaches the opening of the mouth and the swallowing reaches the larynx. The papyrus virus, once located in this area, develops an acute inflammatory action that, if not treated, becomes chronic, and after several years, can stimulate cancer. Laering cancer has grown in both genders. Diagnosis is almost always delayed because the early symptoms are unclear.
Fortunately, teenagers have recently begun to practice vaccines against papyrus infection, the first anti tumor activity vaccine. This is done at 12 years of age, so before you start sexual activity, and women over 30 years old who have never done a vaccine of this kind, have to be subjected to the pope test to understand if they're carrying the virus. In fact, a larynx tumor caught in its early stages can be treated in 90% of cases, but numbers vary if taken in other stages because 60% of these patients cannot exceed 50.
Today, initial - stage patients are treated with a surgical removal of the tumor from the cervix, penis, and larynx. This is usually done with only one laser beam, after which they are considered healed.
Most patients affected by the virus do not show symptoms and have no related health problems, so it is almost impossible to understand during the sexual report, and in many cases our immunity destroys the virus. But when the virus is resistant and can develop cancer, it remains there for a long time, so it is very important to conduct important tests to catch the disease in its early stages.












