Below, I’ll share with you, in a clear and simple way, the risks of kissing a deceased person:
1. Risk of bacterial infections
When the body dies, the immune system’s defenses disappear. This means that the natural bacteria that lived in organs and tissues begin to multiply uncontrollably. Some of these bacteria may be harmless in life, but after death, they become dangerous. Kissing a corpse risks these bacteria entering the body and causing infections.
2. Possible Transmission of Active Viruses
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Although many viruses die with the body, some may remain active for a limited time, especially if the person died from a contagious disease. Hepatitis, HIV, or even tuberculosis are examples of infections that could pose a risk if you come into direct contact with fluids or mucous membranes