As people’s thoughts turn to celebrating love and romance, NHS 24 is reminding people to have a healthy Valentine’s Day. The national Telehealth and Telecare service is urging people to take some simple steps to avoid passing on any unwanted gifts on the most romantic day of the year.
As couples get in the mood for love, many don’t realise that cold sores and other ailments including sexually transmitted infections can be passed on.
Now NHS 24’s health information service is urging the public to take care and follow some simple steps to keep themselves and others healthy.
Professor George Crooks, NHS 24 Medical Director, said: “Many people mark Valentine’s Day by exchanging cards with their loved ones. Make sure the only things you share with your partner this year are these type of romantic moments and not a cold sore or other infection.
“If you have a cold sore, it is important to avoid kissing until they have completely healed and always wash your hands before or after touching the affected area. The online health library at NHS inform also includes helpful advice and tips about preventing halitosis or bad breath. Practising good hand hygiene will also ensure that you don’t pass on any unwanted germs to your loved one.
“It’s also a good idea to protect yourself from STIs and unwanted pregnancy by practising safe sex. It’s better to give your love flowers or chocolates; they won’t thank you for passing on some nasty infections.
“Take some time to think about your health this Valentine’s Day and remember there is a wealth of health advice, self-help and information available at your fingertips at www.nhsinform.scot.”