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About STI Risk and Oral Sex
What it is
What is oral sex?
Oral sex involves using the mouth to stimulate the genitals or genital area of a sex partner. Types of oral sex include the penis (fellatio), vagina (cunnilingus), and anus (anilingus).
Oral sex is commonly practiced by sexually active adults.
More than 85% of sexually active adults aged 18-44 years reported having oral sex at least once with a partner of the opposite sex. A separate survey conducted during 2011 to 2015 found that 41% of teenagers aged 15-19 years reported having oral sex with a partner of the opposite sex.
Signs and symptoms
What may increase the chances of giving or getting an STI through oral sex?
Certain factors may increase a person's chances of getting HIV or other STIs during oral sex if exposed to an infected partner.
Factors like:
- Poor oral health, which can include tooth decay, gum disease or bleeding gums, and oral cancer.
- Sores in the mouth or on the genitals.
- Exposure to the "pre-cum" or "cum" (also known as pre-ejaculate or ejaculate).
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