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Wednesday, 10 July 2019

"Do not use saliva as lubricant during sexual intercourse." - Doctor speaks



A Nigerian doctor, Victor-Bryan Nwala, has taken to his Twitter handle to enlighten the public regarding the use of saliva as lubricant during sexual intercourse.

Dr. Victor-Bryan Nwala

In a series of tweets, the doctor explained the imminent dangers of doing so.
He revealed that it could lead to serious infections, because saliva contains a lot of digestive enzymes that can prove dangerous to the Eco-system of the sexual organ.
Read the doctor's post below:

Saliva is not a lubricant!
Saliva is not a lubricant!!
Saliva is not a lubricant!!!
Saliva is not a lubricant!!!!

Do not use it during sexual intercourse.

I hope u understand this.

Follow the thread

— Dr. Victor-Bryan Nwala (@VibrantdVick)July 8, 2019

“The bacteria in saliva are very different than the bacteria in your vagina,” Saliva also contains digestive enzymes that break down food. When you introduce these bacteria and enzymes into your vagina 

— Dr. Victor-Bryan Nwala (@VibrantdVick)July 8, 2019

the result can upset your vaginal microbiome and leave you susceptible to developing a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis.

— Dr. Victor-Bryan Nwala (@VibrantdVick)July 8, 2019

“Any STI in the throat or mouth can be transmitted to the genitals through saliva,” In other words, if your partner has an active herpes lesion for example, using their spit to make things slick could leave you with genital herpes.

— Dr. Victor-Bryan Nwala (@VibrantdVick)July 8, 2019

This scenario happens more than you might think—and it’s the most common way genital herpes is contracted. Even if you don’t see a cold sore on or around their mouth, the virus can still be transmissible.

— Dr. Victor-Bryan Nwala (@VibrantdVick)July 8, 2019

“Herpes can present with blisters or sores, but it can also present asymptomatically,”

— Dr. Victor-Bryan Nwala (@VibrantdVick)July 8, 2019

“Using saliva as lube provides a perfect storm to alter the vaginal or anal ecosystem enough to trigger one of these infections,”

— Dr. Victor-Bryan Nwala (@VibrantdVick)July 8, 2019

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