Topic: Worried about HIV
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Why HIV is a worrying disease?
HIV needs to be worried about because if it is not controlled, many people can get HIV, become seriously ill and die. We should be very aware as well as appreciative and kind to the courageous survivors of HIV/AIDS because they live every d... Read More »
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How worried should I be about HIV?
You are clearly stressing out. A rumor is this doesnt mean its true. Also HIV is relativly hard to catch, for a women it is about 1 in 200 per sexual encounter. I have seen many people into this scare, but keep in mind not very many people ... Read More »
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How worried should i be about HIV exposure from this type of acti...
Anytime that infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid and/or breast milk enters another person's body, transmission is possible. If this did not happen, you have no reason to worry. Do not ask me if this did happen because I will not answer- I ... Read More »
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Hello Again, Lydia, Yes, I agree, I think the extent of your worries do require professional help by a thoughtful counselor, therapist, pscyhologist or pscyhiatrist. You need to have someone place these potential risks into proper perspect... Read More »
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Ana is worried about telling people because she doesn't want to be judged on her illness. Read More »
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Because the HIV virus takes a long time to establish in the body, it is usually a good idea to have a second test 3 months after the first. This ensures that you have not contracted the virus. Symptoms of having the virus may differ in many... Read More »
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4 sexual partners and you are only 19? Well if you were not protected with them then yes you can get it. But it takes like 3-5 months for it to test positive and be accurate. So say you had sex 1 month ago and you are getting tested now. It... Read More »
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I'm sure you are afraid, HIV is a scary thing. There really is no answer to this question except to say that it only takes one time to become infected. Also I know the man you had sex with said he was negative and he probably was, but I thi... Read More »
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Hi Tiphani, Your risk of getting HIV is really, REALLY small. I would stop worrying about it. Virus, if present, really must be in sufficiently large quantities and introduced into an uninfected person through their blood supply or an injur... Read More »
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There is generally no risk of contracting HIV by working with someone who is HIV-positive. However, in extremely limited circumstances, occupational HIV transmission may be an issue. People working in healthcare have a greater risk of occup... Read More »
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