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Contact with a person who is sick does not necessarily mean that it will be infected, because there are many kinds of ** diseases, it is not a contagious disease, only the ** disease of fungal infection is contagious.
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As long as it is not a contagious ** disease, it doesn't matter, and it can be in normal contact with others. But if it is a contagious disease, then it is best not to come into contact with the sick person, there is a possibility of infection.
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There are many types of diseases, infectious diseases can infect others, and non-infectious diseases are not, as follows:
1. Infectious diseases: For example, the skin lesions of viral infection chickenpox and herpes zoster contain more virus particles, and if susceptible people come into contact with them, they may be infected. Bacterial infection of impetigo can be transmitted through contact, and fungal infections such as tinea corporis, jock itch, tinea manu, athlete's foot, tinea capitis, etc., can be transmitted to others through direct or indirect contact.
Parasites such as pubic lice, head lice, and scabies can be transmitted through close contact. In addition, syphilis, genital warts and other sexually transmitted diseases that belong to the category of ** diseases can infect others through sexual behavior and sexual contact;
2. Non-infectious diseases: such as eczema, urticaria, drug eruption, etc., which are usually not contagious, and common psoriasis, commonly known as psoriasis, which is related to autoimmunity and genetic factors, and is not contagious.
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Generally speaking, the probability of contracting STDs is very low, because STDs are generally infected by direct contact with sexual organs, and the probability of getting infected with your hands is very small.
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Haha·· You're a little humorous, and that lady doesn't necessarily have an STD. Besides, sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis are not transmitted through contact.
Because of the virus there are no living conditions.
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It's not that exaggerated, it's that you should think about the outcome before you mess up.
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No, as long as it doesn't go inside the body, it's fine.
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The so-called sexually transmitted diseases are infectious diseases that are transmitted through sexual activity, and if there is no other, normal contact will not transmit sexually transmitted diseases. The so-called exception is that when ** is broken, body fluids (including blood, saliva, and fluids produced after decay such as syphilis) will spread STDs from the wound.
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Generally speaking, if it is intact and not damaged, it will not be infected with STDs, but it should be noted that even if there is a tiny wound on it, it is possible to be infected after contact with the body fluids of a person infected with STD.
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