Can oral acromegaly be transmitted through eating?

Generally, oral acromegaly is not transmitted through eating, but it may be transmitted if there is a break in the oral mucosa. Oral warts are caused by human papillomavirus infection, and its transmission mainly includes direct transmission (such as oral sex) and indirect transmission (such as contact with objects infected with the virus). Normally, it is not transmitted to others through eating, but if a healthy person has a break in the oral mucosa, he or she may be at risk of being infected if he or she eats with an infected person. The average incubation period of oral warts is 3 months. At the beginning of the disease, patients may have reddish pimples on the gums, lips, cheeks, etc. With the progress of the disease, the lesions are pale or flesh-colored cauliflower-like or papillae-like superfluous organisms, and may be accompanied by itching, burning pain and other discomforts. In life, you should pay attention to regular work and rest, avoid high-risk sexual behavior, if the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.