Doctor explains why you should never kiss a deceased person

Dr. Viktor Ivanovik, a Moldovan doctor with more than 1 million TikTok followers, has sparked a significant conversation with his recent viral video discussing the dangers of kissing deceased loved ones during farewells. His message is clear and urgent: “Never kiss the deceased!”

Kissing Deceased People

Ivanovik explains that around nine hours after death, the body begins to decompose, which leads to the release of bacteria that could cause health problems. He warns that kissing deceased people person may result in the loss of smell due to exposure to these bacteria.

Kissing Deceased People

The video has sparked a range of reactions. Some viewers expressed gratitude for the health advice, admitting they had never considered the risks. However, others were more emotionally driven, reflecting on their connections. One commenter shared, “I kissed my father and would do it again a million times! Losing my sense of taste or smell doesn’t matter—he’s my father!”

Ivanovik’s message serves as a reminder to weigh cultural customs against health risks. His video showcases the power of social media in shedding light on crucial, yet often ignored, health concerns.

 

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