Because reasons of practicality, often times you and your partner use a hair trimmer in turn. But, live at home is not necessarily safe to use personal items the couple, you know!
"Using the shaver is very insecure partner. Especially if he was suffering from oral herpes, warts, or hepatitis B or C (which also leads to serious liver disease), in which the virus can reside in the shaver to him," said Stephanie Bialek, MD, an infectious disease expert at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, quoted by Cosmopolitan.
Than through intermediaries media, various infectious diseases could transferee through intercourse.
"And when you use it, a nasty virus that may invade the bloodstream through small cuts in the skin caused by shavers earlier. There is another, hepatitis B and C, which can also be transmitted through sexual activity, do not always spawn symptoms, so you or your spouse has never knew it had contracted both diseases, "explains Dr. Stephanie.
So, how to prevent the disease?
"Better to play safe by avoiding the use of personal items like toothbrushes partner, razors, nail scissors and tools, which can cause injuries to finally let a bit of blood residing in those tools," concludes Dr. Stephanie.
"Using the shaver is very insecure partner. Especially if he was suffering from oral herpes, warts, or hepatitis B or C (which also leads to serious liver disease), in which the virus can reside in the shaver to him," said Stephanie Bialek, MD, an infectious disease expert at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, quoted by Cosmopolitan.
Than through intermediaries media, various infectious diseases could transferee through intercourse.
"And when you use it, a nasty virus that may invade the bloodstream through small cuts in the skin caused by shavers earlier. There is another, hepatitis B and C, which can also be transmitted through sexual activity, do not always spawn symptoms, so you or your spouse has never knew it had contracted both diseases, "explains Dr. Stephanie.
So, how to prevent the disease?
"Better to play safe by avoiding the use of personal items like toothbrushes partner, razors, nail scissors and tools, which can cause injuries to finally let a bit of blood residing in those tools," concludes Dr. Stephanie.