Could I have contracted hiv. I was using a public toilet and was extremely constipated. Feces got stuck in my anus. Without thinking, he tore a piece of plastic wrap from the trash can and put it on his finger and then stuck it in his anus to get rid of the fecal stones. At first glance, the foil was clean.
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Marta Janocha Pharmacist
1 year ago
It is unlikely that you have been infected with HIV.
HIV infection can occur through contact with blood and certain biological materials (e.g. semen, vaginal secretions, human tissues) through mucous membranes and through injured skin.
It is believed that approximately 0.1 ml of infected blood is necessary for HIV infection. This is the amount that can be seen with the naked eye.
HIV infection can occur in the following situations:
- intravenous injection,
- transfusions of infected blood, blood products and organ transplants,
- occupational exposures (e.g. needle or scalpel injuries) in health care facilities,
- maternal-foetal infection from an HIV-infected mother (childbirth, breastfeeding),
- sexual contact,
- lending objects contaminated with contaminated blood, e.g. needles, by drug addicts,
- medical procedures performed in a non-sterile manner.
I recommend the article:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/co-warto-wiedziec-o-hiv-i-aids
Of course, home HIV tests are also available in pharmacies. The test detects the presence of HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibodies at least 21-22 days after possible infection. The test can be ordered from an online pharmacy with home delivery using the Wolt Drive service.
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/110482/test-na-hiv-do-samokontroli-insti-domowy-test/apteki