A doctor has gone viral online after sharing an emotional but cautionary warning about a farewell tradition many families consider deeply personal. Dr. Viktor Ivanovik, a Moldovan doctor with a large TikTok following, urged people to be careful when kissing a deceased loved one during a final goodbye.
In his video, the doctor warned viewers not to kiss the deceased, explaining that after death, the body naturally begins to change and bacteria can become a concern. His message was not meant to shame anyone’s grief, but to remind people that even loving gestures can carry health risks in certain situations.
The video quickly sparked strong reactions. Some viewers said they had never thought about the possible risks before, while others felt the warning was too cold for such an emotional moment. One person even commented that they had kissed their father goodbye and would do it again, no matter the risk.
The debate shows how sensitive this subject really is. For many families, touching or kissing a loved one after death is not just a habit. It is a final act of love, respect, and closure. At the same time, doctors and health experts often encourage caution, especially when the person died from an infectious illness or when there may be contact with bodily fluids.
In the end, Dr. Ivanovik’s video opened a wider conversation about grief, tradition, and safety. Saying goodbye is never easy, and every family handles loss differently. But his warning reminds people that even in the most emotional moments, it is important to protect both the heart and the health of those left behind.
