Do I get AIDS like this, do I get AIDS like this?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-13
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The landlord is too panicked, in fact, this kind of thing is very normal. Wherever rabies are measured, there are HIV tests. It's not just the landlord who has been there, many people have been, why isn't there such a panic as the landlord?

    In fact, the landlord also knows that AIDS is transmitted through these three ways, so is it necessary for the landlord to be afraid?

    Is it because there is a concern that there is AIDS in the air? In fact, one of the biggest weaknesses of the AIDS virus is that it cannot survive in air, water, and food, and as long as it leaves the blood or body fluids, the virus will die quickly.

    Secondly, is the landlord worried that the syringe or the like used for you contains viruses? In fact, the landlord doesn't need to think like this at all, like the place where the landlord goes should be a disease control or epidemic prevention station or something like that. The utensils in these places are destroyed once they are used, or they are soaked in a high-temperature disinfectant solution, so they can be used with confidence.

    Even if the landlord talks to the AIDS patient face-to-face and eats the same dish, he will not be infected. This has also been promoted on previous AIDS days. You can rest assured.

    To sum up, there is no need for the landlord to be afraid. It is impossible to be infected if it is not the route of infection, even if the average person has any behaviors that are the route of infection, such as high-risk behaviors. The likelihood of infection is also very low.

    The landlord can rest assured, relax and spend every day happily.

    If you think I'm good, thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, it won't. HIV cannot survive in the air.

    And hospitals don't have any common sense?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Go to the hospital for a check-up and you'll know.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It won't be so much back... Hahaha. It's okay, don't think about it, the hospital will lose it far when it sees AIDS, and I'm afraid that I won't keep it for you to use, haha, rest assured.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Young man, the first thing to tell you is that when you are newly infected with AIDS, you will not have such obvious symptoms, theoretically there is a little symptom like a cold, etc., and most people will not pay much attention to it. A big reaction like yours probably happened to be due to other problems during this time, or because of your extreme fear of AIDS, which led to a temporary decrease in immunity, and the above symptoms appeared, and they were amplified by you. It will take about 8 years to get infected with AIDS, and there will be no obvious symptoms before the onset of the disease, remember!

    There is a possibility that it may be infected with other STDs, and the acute disease will soon have obvious symptoms.

    It is most accurate to recommend that you go to the CDC for a free consultation and free HIV test after three months.

    I hope you can calm down and understand the basic knowledge of AIDS within three months, and also reflect on your high-risk behaviors, don't be afraid, because fear has no effect, and stupid people complain! Think twice about doing anything in the future, not only for yourself, but also for your family and friends!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    ...Does AIDS happen so quickly? There is an incubation period.,Window period.,This time is not able to find out anything.,Most of them are the psychological effects of the landlord.。

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You should go to the hospital for a check-up and don't think too much about it. Symptoms don't tell you anything.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    AIDS, don't look at it on the Internet, just go to the hospital, it's scary on the Internet, it's high-risk, and you can almost rule it out if you go for a check-up in 4-6 weeks.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hehe. Not so fast, maybe it's a cold. If you are not at ease, in another one to three weeks, go to the district CDC for a blood test, and the results will be available in a week. Or go to the Red Ribbon Studio and check it with cotton fiber reagent, which is also very accurate. It's all free.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Boai Testing Center will give free public welfare AIDS test strips, and you will know if you get a test.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, the probability has no meaning, for individuals, it is 100% to be dyed, and it is a probability that it is zero if it is not dyed. Most samples from infected people are less than six weeks old. If we are willing to believe the science.

    One is not to have a high risk during the window period, and if the six-week test is negative, it can be completely ruled out. And for six weeks, any HIV test can be detected and will never be missed. But for less than six weeks, there is no guarantee, because it is still in the window period.

    At the current level of medical care, a negative test is 6 weeks after the last high-level behavior to rule out infection. Don't forget to adopt it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Go to the Centers for Disease Control and get your HIV antibody checked for free, and you'll have the answer.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You should rest assured that it won't show up so quickly, but it's better to do a screening.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Die for JB and fight for JB for a lifetime! If you're afraid, go check it out, if it's not AIDS, you won't be able to get it in the future.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How long does it take for the virus to die after HIV-contaminated blood leaves the body, and the medical community has not yet answered clearly. This is because it is directly related to the temperature, humidity, UV conditions, and containers of the blood storage environment.

    However, it is very difficult to get HIV if you are pricked by a needle that has been used by an AIDS person. Even if the fresh blood of an AIDS person is inadvertently inserted into someone else – such as a doctor who accidentally himself after giving an injection to a patient – the chance of contracting HIV without taking any protective measures is only 3, or 3 out of 1,000 people. If precautions are taken after being pierced, the risk of HIV infection can be reduced by another 80%.

    From a practical point of view, the blood that is drawn into the needle tube will clot in minutes or ten minutes without any treatment, and it is very difficult to push the blood out through a tiny needle, let alone spread the virus.

    Just as a fish can't live without water, HIV can't live without people, otherwise they die quickly: 56 The environment can kill HIV in 30 minutes, and the higher the temperature, the shorter the survival time of HIV.

    So you don't have to scare yourself, check it carefully, even if it is pricked by a discarded needle, there is no inflammation and suppuration, and the wound is very small, a simple disinfection is fine, rest assured, no problem

    Watch me play with my hands for a long time, the answer is hehe.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Oh, my God!! Hurry up and go to the hospital!!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you don't use a condom, the probability of male-to-female transmission is female, female-to-male transmission is probability, and male-to-male transmission is that although the infection is not high, if you don't prevent it, you may be infected the first time.

    If one of the parents is in the acute stage of HIV infection or has a sexually transmitted disease, the probability of infection is greatly increased.

    The data shows that the risk of infection is not high regardless of the unsafe sex practice, but AIDS is different from other diseases, and at present, once infected, it is permanently infected. In addition, regardless of whether the risk of infection is high or low, only by getting tested for HIV can we confirm whether we are infected or not, and we can get rid of HIV/AIDS phobia.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are three main confirmed routes of HIV transmission: 1) Sexual transmission: including sexual contact between people of the same sex and the opposite sex.

    2) Blood-borne transmission: including: transfusion of HIV-contaminated blood or blood products; Intravenous drug addicts sharing HIV-contaminated, unsterile needles and syringes; Sharing other medical devices or household utensils (eg, toothbrushes, razors with an infected person) can also be transmitted through a broken area, but it is rare.

    Syringes and needles are not completely sterilized or not sterilized, especially for children, who do not have one needle and one tube, and the risk is greater; Dental instruments, delivery instruments, surgical instruments, acupuncture** needles are not sterilized tightly or not sterilized; Knives, needles, and pedicure knives for haircuts, cosmetology (such as eyebrow tattoos, ear piercings), tattoos, etc., and pedicure knives in the bathroom are not sterilized; sharing a razor, razor or toothbrush with others; transfusions of blood or blood products from donors who have not been tested for HIV antibodies, and bone marrow transfusions and organ transplants in similar cases; When rescuing a bleeding wounded, the injured ** of the rescuer himself touches the blood of the wounded.

    3) Mother-to-child transmission: also known as perinatal transmission, that is, HIV-infected mothers transmit HIV to their fetuses or babies before, during and shortly after childbirth. It can be transmitted through the placenta, through the birth canal during childbirth, or through breastfeeding.

    At its core, it is transmitted through sexual transmission and blood, and AIDS is not transmitted through ordinary contact.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Probably not, you didn't inside, so you'd better go to the CDC and check it out.

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