Sexual activity is a way to enhance relationships between men and women, but if left unattended, it may lead to sexually transmitted diseases. So, everyone must pay attention when having sex.
At present, the proportion of AIDS infected through sexual contact is only 8.4%, but this proportion has expanded year by year, and AIDS is at the critical point of spreading to ordinary people from high-risk groups such as drug users and prostitution.
Kissing VS AIDS
At present, the globally recognized ways of transmission of AIDS include sexual contact, blood transmission, mother to child transmission.
While shaking hands, going to public toilets, using public telephones, swimming, showering, talking, working with patients in the same room, in the same car, eating at the same table, shaking hands, hugging, etc., are generally not infected with AIDS. However, it is also possible to spread AIDS occasionally. For example, when a AIDS patient shakes hands and hugs a healthy person, the skin of both sides is damaged. When two damaged parts contact, they may be infected. When kissing, there is blood or tissue fluid oozing from the gums, tongue or oral mucosa, and the virus may enter through the damaged mucosa or tongue.
Condom vs AIDS
Generally, the risk of AIDS infection can be greatly reduced by using qualified condoms and cutting off the link of body fluid exchange, but the quality and use of condoms and other factors are not 100% safe. Therefore, the safest way to prevent AIDS is to clean oneself, not to prostitution, eliminate multi partner sexual intercourse, and have healthy sex with HIV free sexual partners.
Homosexuality vs AIDS
Due to the special way of male homosexual sexual activity, it is very easy to damage and bleed. If the other party's semen containing the virus is damaged and enters the body, it can cause infection. Moreover, male homosexuals often have more than one sexual partner, so the risk of spreading AIDS is higher.
The sexual partners of lesbians are mostly 1:1, and they rarely exchange bodily fluids with each other, so the risk is relatively low. Oral sex was once considered to have a lower risk of spreading AIDS. But recent research shows that this understanding is not correct.
Disinfectant VS AIDS
AIDS virus is very fragile outside the human body, and many disinfectants can kill it. However, it has no effect on HIV in the human body. Therefore, the disinfection of sexual organs before sexual life can only kill the HIV on the surface, and the HIV discharged from sexual life can also be infected.