AIDS patients go to the toilet and use o both toilet paper will not be contagious than people

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    According to you, if you're dealing with a tissue and not a sick person's secretion, then as long as the surface of the tissue is dry, the chances of you getting AIDS are not high. Even if you come across a patient's secretions, as long as you have no wounds on your hands and you have the habit of cleaning your hands after using the toilet, the chances of you getting AIDS are not high. But. If you have a wound on your hand (even if it's a small one), the chance that you will become infected increases dramatically.

    Not only HIV, but also other microorganisms or viruses that invade the bloodstream, the consequences are also very serious (e.g. sepsis), which can lead to death. So, even if that tissue belongs to a healthy person, it's dangerous to touch a tissue on the bathroom floor if you have a wound on your hand. So, the decisive factor is not whether the owner of the tissue is sick or not, but whether there is a wound on your hand (or any part that touches the tissue).

    All blood-borne infections can be transmitted through other body secretions, while respiratory diseases, intestinal infections and genetically defective diseases (such as cancer) can be transmitted through urine. **Finally, if you are worried, I advise you not to just read our answers, it is better to take an HIV test, the incubation period of AIDS is very long and there are no symptoms, go for a simple test to reassure yourself (long-term worrying will reduce people's physical and mental quality), but also to ensure the safety of your family and friends. Good luck.

    ** The answer is for reference only, if you need professional advice, please consult your doctor View the original post

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