Coronavirus and Sensual Health
by John Dugan OwnerBy now, there
are few if any people in the civilized world who do not know about coronavirus
(technically, COVID-19), the pandemic of which is causing major changes
throughout the world. At this writing, the story is evolving and changing every
day, and there is no way of knowing exactly what path the pandemic will take.
What is clear is that coronavirus is a major concern health concern – and that
raises the question of whether it presents any sensual health or specifically
male organ health concerns.
The answer is
yes – kind of. At least as far as is known now. (It should be noted that the
information presented below is for educational purposes and should not
substitute for advice from qualified medical professionals, who should be
consulted by anyone with questions about coronavirus.)
Coronavirus
The current
coronavirus is known to most effectively be transmitted through infected
droplets passing from one person’s mouth or nose to another’s. For
example, if a contaminated person sneezes in a second person’s face, there is a
fairly significant chance that the second person will become contaminated as
well. (It should be pointed out that in both cases – that of the person who
does the sneezing and that of the person whose face is sneezed in – it is
possibly that neither person may know that they have coronavirus. It is
asymptomatic in the majority of cases – but can still be passed on to someone
else in whom it may not be asymptomatic.)
It is also
thought that coronavirus can be passed on through contact with a surface that
has been contaminated. So if a person with the virus spreads the germs to, say,
a door handle, a person touching the door handle may pick up the germs; if they
then touch their affected hand to their face, they may pass on the virus to
themselves in that way. However, this method of transmission is less
likely than direct transmission from the mouth or nose to another face.
Sensual
health
How does this
relate to sensual health? Clearly, if sneezing or coughing can transmit these
infected droplets, so can kissing. So couple who engage in kissing in which one
partner is infected run a significant risk of both couples becoming infected.
What about other
sensual acts? Other versions of coronavirus have not been found to spread
significantly sensually; however, it stands to reason that if, say, a woman
infected with the coronavirus performed oral sensual activity on a man who then
touched his member and touched his face, that he might very well increase the
risk of becoming infected.
Other seemingly
more innocent acts that relate to sensual health might also pose some problems.
For example, going on a date and sharing food (“You have to try this!”) or
sipping wine from a date’s glass might also be a possible route of
transmission.
Even something
like online dating apps should be looked at. How many people thoroughly wipe
their phone screens on a consistent basis? Swiping right with an infected
finger could potentially create an issue.
The bottom line:
if a person thinks they might be infected, it’s best to (1) get tested right
away and (2) avoid sensual contact (and other physical contact) until their
health status is known. And it’s important that people be wary of
possible infected surfaces – so they wash or disinfect their hands frequently
and also screens or other objects that they touch frequently.
Coronavirus will
hopefully soon be brought under control and not continue to be a sensual health
concern. In the meantime, men should continue to apply regularly a superior
male organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin). Look for an oil that contains a
range of vitamins (A, B5, C, D and E) to maintain good male organ health. And
also be sure the oil contains alpha lipoic acid, a potent antioxidant that
helps prevent damage to delicate skin from free radicals.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ health
issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy
male member. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's
health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.
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