Will you get AIDS, will you get AIDS?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-19
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No matter how scared you are, say "I'm still a student", I don't sympathize with you... In your case, in many professional forums, you have to block your account, or even block your IP. I said before that if I were you, I would post my questions to the mental illness forum, not the infectious disease forum.

    HIV cannot remain active on the tap because HIV is one of the most vulnerable and demanding viruses in the world. In general, when HIV leaves the body fluids of the person on which it lives, it becomes inactivated, unable to replicate, and infected. Even if the body fluids carrying HIV leave the internal environment of the human body and are exposed to the external environment (air, water, sunlight, etc.), due to the lack of suitable temperature, pH, body fluid concentration and a series of other conditions, they will be inactivated immediately, and can only remain active under the conditions created by the laboratory that are almost exactly the same as the human environment.

    The various phenomena you are worried about are like your mother telling you not to touch and pay attention to hygiene, otherwise you will get AIDS, which scares children. You think rationally, is it necessary for you to worry?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is no need to worry about this at all. AIDS is transmitted through three ways: mother-to-child, sexual contact and blood-borne transmission, and it has nothing to do with the faucet, and the HIV virus has not evolved to survive on the outlet of the faucet that often runs ......

    You're too sensitive to worry at all. If you really can't get over this hurdle in your heart, spend a few hundred yuan to draw some blood to buy peace of mind.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wow, you're too careful, how can there be so much AIDS in China, and besides, HIV is transmitted through human bodily fluids, how can it survive on the faucet, and if you are bitten by a mosquito that has bitten an AIDS person, you can also transmit AIDS, if you have to worry about this, then don't live at all.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ritual kissing does not infect HIV. However, non-ritual kissing, commonly known as French kissing, can transmit AIDS, but it is less likely.

    The conditions for the transmission of AIDS are the exchange of body fluids and the invasion of a sufficient amount of virus. There is an exchange of saliva during French kissing, and if there is a mucosal break in the mouth of both partners (as is often the case in people with periodontitis), there is an exchange of blood and saliva. Once one partner is living with HIV, it is possible to enter the other party through an exchange of body fluids.

    If there is no oral ulceration between the two parties, there is only saliva exchange, because the amount of HIV in saliva is relatively small, a large amount of saliva exchange is required to cause AIDS infection, and it is unlikely that this amount will be reached by kissing.

    If both partners have broken mouths and there is a blood exchange, then there is a risk of contracting HIV.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you don't get tested for HIV, if you're afraid, check it out No t is a high-risk behavior It's best to check it once 6 weeks Symptoms don't mean anything.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Kissing does not transmit AIDS.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Kissing is not contagious.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally, not, but if there is bleeding or broken tissue in the mouth, then be careful.

    The probability of your infection is not high, and there are very few people who have AIDS.

    Some are difficult to identify, especially in the early stages. You must be cautious when making friends!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the needle really carries AIDS, then the chance of you being infected is very large, even if you are not infected, then it is a fluke, because according to your description, there are red scratches, which means that your ** has been scratched, injured and left blood, because they are all scarred, and no blood is also a cell injury! Ordinary contact does not transmit AIDS.

    Of course, if the needle does not carry AIDS, your worries will be superfluous, but for the sake of health and to calm your mind, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for relevant examinations! I don't know if the needle carries HIV.

    Pray: The needles don't carry any virus!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In this case, you can't get infected, and the foreign body doesn't have to be a needle or something, and there is a wound on the scalp, maybe it was caused by the nail when you washed your hair. There is no way to transmit HIV, so don't worry, you can't get infected.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    As far as you can tell, the likelihood of infection is extremely low. So low that it's almost impossible.

    Let me help you analyze: 1. Are you sure it's a needle, it's just an imagination.

    2. Are you sure there is blood on the needle? It's also imaginary.

    3. Are you sure it has been used by people with HIV/AIDS? It's also what you imagine.

    4. Are you sure the blood on the needle is not clotting? Still contagious?

    There are so many impossibilities for the boss. Don't think about it

    To put it bluntly, the trademark on the towel is not torn!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You won't be infected, you can rest assured. It's hard to say if you kiss, of course, it's still on the premise of making sure that your girlfriend is AIDS, what does it matter if she doesn't have AIDS?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, you can buy Aiwei on Jingdong and No. 1 store.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Do you have a persistent low-grade fever, fatigue, nausea and other symptoms until that day, and if you do not have a persistent low-grade fever, you can rest assured.

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