1. Can wearing a condom infect AIDS?
Although the appearance of HIV infected people is the same as that of normal people, their blood, semen, vaginal secretions, exudate of skin mucous membrane injuries or inflammatory ulcers contain a large amount of HIV, which is highly infectious; Milk also contains viruses and is contagious., Tears and viruses can also be found in sweat and urine, but the virus is rare, but the virus is rare and not contagious. Although condoms can effectively reduce the probability of infection, they are not 100% completely avoided.
2. The function of condoms
The function of a condom is to ensure the safety of sexual intercourse. Wearing a condom during sex will prevent accidental pregnancy and prevent illness, so wearing a condom is very safe. Most of the components in semen are water, and the virus is either free in infected cells or in bodily fluids. No matter what the situation is, the virus cannot be cut alone. It or its infected cells are wrapped in many water molecular clusters composed of chemical bond. No single virus particle can pass through the so-called natural cracks. The virus spreads and spreads through the flow of bodily fluids. A complete condom will not leak bodily fluids.
3. Little knowledge about condoms
Condoms provide protection from contact with HIV bodily fluids through the urethral opening, glans, and foreskin. Even if the condom does not completely wrap around your entire y.j, as long as it wraps around your glans and its front end, its protection is effective. Non damaging condoms are biologically proven to 100% prevent HIV infection.
Many people have AIDS phobia, because they have a history of unclean sex, and worry about getting AIDS all day long. Panic can not panic all day long, which seriously affects normal study, work and life. In the face of these people, the correct way to prevent AIDS is to detect AIDS in time and confirm whether it is infected. There is no fluke mentality, and AIDS testing should go to a regular large hospital, looking for professionals to test. HIV is usually infected through blood and semen, and condoms can avoid the way that both parties may be infected during sexual life. Condoms can not only prevent pregnancy in sexual life, but also prevent sexual diseases and AIDS. Generally speaking, the possibility of AIDS infection when wearing condoms is relatively small.
Symptoms of AIDS
If it is a AIDS patient, there are generally no serious symptoms on the skin., Your joints may be painful, or your lymph nodes may be swollen. Generally speaking, if it is the early stage of AIDS, the symptoms are relatively mild, and these symptoms will be effectively relieved within one to three weeks. AIDS is now mainly treated with drugs, for example, the use of highly effective antiretrovirals requires lifelong medication.