Warning! Oral sex can cause cancer
HPV can cause cancer
Number of throat cancer patients growing
What is throat cancer?
Causes of throat cancer
HPV is a very common STD
But having cancer-causing HPV is sheer bad luck
Spread
SPREAD: HPV-related throat cancer can spread not only through oral sex but also by kissing with an open mouth. If you are carrying a strain of HPV, you can transmit it to your partner if you go down on him or her.
Tell-tale signs of throat cancer
Prevention
PREVENTION: The best way to dodge HPV related throat cancer is through vaccination, but you need to meet certain criteria for that. The good news is that the cancer is 99 per cent preventable with a vaccine as only 1 per cent of cancers due to certain strains of HPV may or may not be part of the vaccination.
However, if you do not meet the vaccination criteria, you can still prevent it by limiting the number of sexual partners to up to six. When the number goes beyond six, the risk multiplies manifolds. Also, never skip on the condom even for oral sex as it can also dodge the infection to a great extent. (All images from Shutterstock)