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Yeast infections can be spread from person to person, so it is possible you can get a yeast infection from giving or receiving oral sex.

Thrush infection is a common ailment that appears on different body parts like mouth and skins Discover whether you can get oral thrush after blow job in this article. Oral thrush is an infection from the same fungus that can cause vaginal yeast infections Find out how it's spread and how you can prevent infection. Oral sex can trigger a yeast infection both from giving and receiving Not only can a high abundance of candida be transmitted from one person to another, but the bacteria in your mouth can alter the microbial environment of the vagina or skin around the genitals, which can lead to conditions like yeast infections.

Oral thrush is a fungal infection of the mouth that's most likely to occur in people whose immune system is weakened That basically means that if you're a healthy adult, you're not likely to develop thrush Unless you're engaging in oral sex with an infected person, that is Yes, but perhaps not the way you think Fungal candida yeast overgrowth and the resulting symptoms begin in the gut and this yeast exists through the length of the digestive tract, including in saliva So, theoretically, you could spread candida by kissing, or, more likely, by oral or anal sex or even masturbation.

Candida thrives best in moist environments, so oral sex also creates an opportunity for candida to grow more quickly than it normally would

Therefore, oral sex can trigger a yeast infection in your vagina, penis or anus. It is possible to get a yeast infection in your mouth (when this happens, it's called thrush) To be on the safe side, it's a good idea to take your vagina out of commission until your yeast infection clears up If you do have sex, use a dental dam for oral sex or a condom for vaginal sex. Oral sex can facilitate candida transmission between partners One scenario involves candida being transmitted from the mouth of a partner with oral thrush or asymptomatic colonization to the genitals of the other partner, potentially leading to a genital yeast infection.

It is also possible to develop a yeast infection following oral sex A person's mouth and saliva can introduce bacteria to the vaginal area.

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