
Dr Kolade Johnson who works in a private hospital told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Ilorin that if anyone with a mouth sore use saliva as a lubricant, the partner would be exposed to genital herpes.
He said other diseases that could arise from using saliva as sex lubricant include Human Papilo Virus (HPV), syphilis, chlamydia and even gonorrhoea among others.
The medical expert said it could be worse for women as saliva could upset
the vagina environment to cause vaginal or yeast infections.
“Saliva cannot even be as slippery as expected which can easily cause tear because it gets dried up easily. Also, if the person has bad breath it can cause horrible smelling discharge.”
The doctor advises that couples should engage in pre-intimacy before sex as this helps to create lubrication in the vagina. However, in an instance where pre-intimacy doesn’t achieve the desired result, Dr Johnson proffers that one should get a lubricant from a registered pharmacy.
“So, the best thing is to engage in pre-intimacy to get wet before the real action. But if that is not attainable, get a lubricant in registered pharmacies and not popular chemists around or people hawking drugs”
Artificial lubricants reduce vaginal dryness. Lubes are available in many different textures, flavours, and materials to suit a person’s needs and preferences.
Lubes come in a variety of bases; water, silicone and oil.
Water:
Water-based lubricants containing glycerin are popular. However, glycerin-free options may be more suitable for people who get frequent yeast infections.
Silicone:
Silicone-based lubricants last longer than water-based lubricants, making them a good option for people with severe vaginal dryness or a history of pain during sex. They are not safe to use with silicone intimacy gadgets, though, and they can be greasy.
Oil:
Oil-based lubricants include many readily available products, such as kitchen oils. They are usually edible and are safe for the vagina, but they can be messy. Synthetic oil-based lubricants, such as mineral oil and petroleum jelly, can work well but may also irritate the vulva.
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Jude Th'ace Austin
Oil based lubricants are not recommendable with condoms. They break them.
Nworah Ekene
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Linda Abraham
Marketing lubricant oil by a doctor. So those licking p**** should use tongue condom to avoid contact with same saliva abi? Rubbish education