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Is It Safe to Kiss a Deceased Loved One? What Experts Want You to Know

Posted on July 14, 2025 By admin

Saying goodbye to a loved one often includes a final kiss—an emotional and tender gesture. However, medical professionals caution that under certain conditions, this act may carry health risks. Dr. Viktor Ivanovik, a physician from Moldova, recently shared a viral warning about the potential dangers of kissing someone who passed from an infectious disease, reminding us that love can still be shown while keeping safety in mind.

Though rare, it is possible for some diseases—like hepatitis B or C, tuberculosis, and other infections—to remain active in the body shortly after death. Bodily fluids and tissues may still carry these risks, especially if the cause of death involved a contagious illness. During such situations, physical contact like kissing or touching the deceased may pose a small but real threat to others.

Health experts advise grieving families to consult medical professionals or funeral directors for guidance on how to honor loved ones safely. There are thoughtful alternatives—such as placing flowers, writing letters, or holding a candlelight vigil—that allow for emotional closure without direct physical contact. These acts can be just as meaningful.

In the end, love is not measured by a final gesture but by how we carry someone in our hearts. Honoring someone’s memory through safe and respectful practices helps preserve both emotional and physical well-being. Grief and love can be expressed in countless beautiful ways—no kiss required.

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