Why Doctors Warn Against Contact with the Deceased

A farewell gesture can bring comfort and closure when saying goodbye to a loved one, but under certain circumstances,

it may pose health risks. Dr. Viktor Ivanovik, a Moldovan physician with a large online following, recently

went viral for warning about the dangers of close contact with the deceased.

Though rare, harmful bacteria or viruses can sometimes be transmitted after death, especially if the person

died from an infectious illness. Traditions often involve touching, holding, or leaning over the body as a way to process grief

and feel connected, but such acts can increase risk during outbreaks or with illnesses like tuberculosis, hepatitis, or certain fevers.

Health experts stress that awareness is key. Families should consult medical professionals or funeral directors when uncertain,

as they can provide safe guidance. Importantly, there are meaningful alternatives that preserve

the emotional significance without the risk: placing a flower, writing a letter, or lighting a candle in memory of the deceased.

Ultimately, the love and intention behind the gesture matter more than physical contact. By being mindful,

families can honor their loved ones with dignity, find closure, and protect themselves and others in the process.

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