Has an ENT doctor ever asked you about rimming? Rimming (or anilingus) is a type of oral sex. In this episode, Danila Sergeevich Konnov, an infectious disease specialist, parasitologist, PhD, and assistant professor in the Department of Infectious Diseases with courses in epidemiology and phthisiology at the RUDN Medical Institute (https://h-clinic.ru/personal/konnov-d..., answers the questions people are asking: what infections are typical for this sexual practice, what about worms, and what about hygiene. To avoid missing a question, we've included time codes for this video. We recommend watching the entire video—many of the questions relate to sex in general!
Time codes
00:00 What's the episode about?
00:56 From the tongue to the ambulance - a strange story from Zhidkovsky
02:15 Why do they ask an infectious disease specialist about rimming?
02:29 What about worms?
05:11 Do they need to clean until it shines?
06:09 What illnesses won't vaccines protect against?
06:34 Why even an ENT doctor might ask about your sex life
07:51 How to prepare for rimming to avoid consequences
08:33 What to do after risky contact to avoid getting sick - post-exposure prophylaxis
(syphilis, hepatitis, and other diseases)
09:48 The most common infections with rimming (symptoms)
11:56 An incurable disease that can be avoided (not HIV!)
13:27 What do they ask the doctor about rimming?
14:45 Why cut a condom with scissors?
3:34 PM The most contagious infection during rimming (thank goodness it's treatable)
5:21 PM 3 key tips from an infectious disease specialist
5:46 PM Necessary tests for safe rimming (and sex in general)
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