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Probably not, although hepatitis B can be transmitted through blood, but in sufficient amounts, you should be careful.
Hepatitis B is usually not transmitted through mother-to-child, blood and blood products, broken mucous skin membranes, and sexual contact. >>>More
Hello, if you just touch the blood, if you don't have a wound, it will not be contagious; There was a small red dot the next day, and it had nothing to do with the blood that came into contact with hepatitis C the day before, because even if you have an infection, you will not have symptoms so quickly. >>>More
AIDS is scary, but the virus is not very transmissible, and it is not spread through our daily activities. Aiwei Tiancat reminds that the following behaviors do not transmit HIV: (1) shaking hands, hugging, touching, and courtesy kissing with people living with HIV; (2) Eating and drinking with people living with HIV, and sharing dishes, chopsticks, and cups; (3) Use of public facilities such as toilets, swimming pools, public baths, telephones, and buses with people living with HIV; (4) living, working, and sharing labor tools with people living with HIV; (5) Shopping and using banknotes; (6) Coughing, sneezing, tearing, sweating; (7) Mosquitoes, flies, cockroaches and other insect bites.
It is not uncommon for men to have hemorrhoids, smoking, sedentary, like to stay up late, and eat spicy food.
It's just that you try to be as adequate as possible at that time, so it will lead to that effect, if you are worried, go to the hospital to have a look.