Saturday, January 30, 2010

Sore Back Hiv Can Kissing A Person When You Have An Open Sore Lead To HIV Infection?

Can kissing a person when you have an open sore lead to HIV infection? - sore back hiv

I was playing kissy face with this girl today. When I got home and I started on the night, I noticed that two of my teeth have blood (in the middle as if you floss) too hard.

What are the chances of contracting HIV are provided, it was cut. I do not know what this person has the disease, but I was shocked when I saw blood in my mouth.

I'm going to have an HIV test tomorrow.

I never had sex (with a normal person, oral or anal)

4 comments:

Brian said...

If there is blood to blood, your chances, slim to no more than 1 in 2000. Not worth the HIV test. Here is a fact that is too little about HIV, while we are there. HIV can appeared 6 months or more after exposure to a positive test, as if your only exposure now then there is no way that is positive.

LINDA R said...

The only time you kiss someone brings that is HIV positive, you run the risk of infection is when the gums or open sores in the mouth are bleeding. Also in this case, the risk of infection is low.
Trials one days after a possible exposure will be useless. It may take up to 3 months for someone who is HIV-positive. (More than 98% of people who are HIV-positive within 3 months after infection. In very rare cases can take up to 6 months for someone to test positive.)

Mano said...

It takes three months to know whether you are infected - the documentation will tell you, it is still too early --

ycart said...

HIV can be transmitted:
Unprotected sex --
Blood
Puncture
Saliva (approximately 10 liters of saliva is necessary that you are infected with HIV)
-open wound in the mouth? If one person kissing, but the girl is not an open wound, as it may be infected to miss. because open wounds can become infected if the wound was in contact with saliva (10 gallons) of blood, semen, vaginal secretions was.

If you have an HIV test, you must wait 6 months.
Stages of HIV --
Time window
0-6 months, no symptoms, is to make it a good time to get a test.
acute primary HIV infection
6 months - 1 years
Symptoms of infection such as fever can be felt.
to consider a good time.
Asymptomatic phase
6 months and may extend to 20 years.
Retrovirus that T-helper cells, is mimicked by the cell that helps the cells of the bursa in the fight against invading microorganisms. Signals from T-lymphocytes bursa every time there is a foreign organization.
HIV / AIDS
Symptoms may FeLT:
There are episodes of colds and coughs
unexplained fever and headache, headache with no known cause
Skin rash, which gradually form a severe skin rashes, skin cancer.
Venereal diseases and sexually transmitted diseases at this point.
Weakened immune system, you can all diseases that are transmitted. Such as pneumonia, premature births and other diseases.

- Unfortunately, there is no medicine that can cure the disease, only antiretroviral drug that prevents the multiplication of retroviruses, but diesnt didease CURE.

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