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Precautions to take after oral sex
Please let me know what to do after unprotected oral sex? Any mouthwash or medication to take post that?
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Hello Mouthwash will help you
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Don’t worry Mouthwash and toothpaste will work
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You can take mouthwash . Take care of your oral hygiene .
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There’s nothing really to worry as long as your partner is free of any venereal disease or sexually transmitted disease. If your HPV vaccine is left, please take care to get yourself vaccinated, it will prevent a whole lot of problems. You could use any normal toothpaste or mouthwash for rinsing without a worry.
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Hi ! Please maintain proper oral hygiene and use a mouthwash regularly. Monitor for any signs of ulcers, sore throat, or rashes, and seek medical attention if any symptoms appear.
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Yeah it’s completely normal to hav oral sex..but make sure that area is under good hygiene..n u can use mouthwash or gargle with lukewarm water n sale
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Clean it nicely
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Hi There is nothing to worry about You can use any mouthwash after that And precautionary HPV vaccine might be helpful as well
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