The Risks of Sex and Immunosuppressants: Protecting Your Partner's Health
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Slate

A reader seeks advice on whether it is safe for her partner, who is on an immunosuppressant medication, to perform oral sex due to the warning that it lowers the ability to fight fungal infections. An expert in STIs explains that the risk of transmitting yeast infections through oral sex is low, especially for healthy individuals on immunosuppressants for conditions like Crohn's disease or arthritis. However, it is important to consult with the doctor for more information and consider a second opinion to address concerns and explore potential options for safe sexual activity.
