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No aids transmission needs a transfer of bodily fluids.

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Q: Can aids be transmitted through the accidental ingestion of pubic hair?
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What diseases are associated with pubic lice?

Pubic lice are often associated with other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) but do not spread them.


Are pubic lice an STD?

If you have an examination, you're checked for pubic lice. If you opt only for testing with urine, without getting undressed for an exam, then you can't be checked for pubic lice.


Which country has the most pubic lice?

Clara, Co. Offaly, Ireland with an average of 8 out of 10 people contracting this sexually transmitted disease.(STI)


Is it possible that you can get the crabs through condoms?

Yes because pubic lice (or crabs) live in the pubic hair and not on the penis


When you have thin under arm hair and pubic hair when will I go through puberty or am I already going through it?

You are already in Puberty. The pubic hair is one of the first signs.


If your son had pubic hair and his face is breaking out is he going through puberty?

Well if you have seen your son's pubic hair, then wouldn't that tell you, that yes he is going through puberty.


Are Girls born with Pubic hair or does it come out when they hit adolescence?

Women develop pubic hair when they go through puberty.


What liquids can cause aids?

HIV is transmitted from blood, breast milk, CSF, pubic secretions, joint fluids (synovial fluid), and amniotic fluid.


I know you can get them from having unprotected sex but what cause pubic lice to form in the first place?

Crabs (pubic lice), just like other sexually transmitted diseases, transfer from an infected person to a healthy person, usually during sexual intercourse.


What causes pubic lice?

Pubic lice usually are spread through SEXUAL CONTACT and are most common in adults. Pubic lice found on children may be a sign of sexual exposure or abuse. Occasionally, pubic lice may be spread by close personal contact or contact with articles such as clothing, bed linens, or towels that have been used by an infested person. A common misconception is that pubic lice are spread easily by sitting on a toilet seat. This would be extremely rare because lice cannot live long away from a warm human body and they do not have feet designed to hold onto or walk on smooth surfaces such as toilet seats.Persons infested with pubic lice should be examined for the presence of other sexually transmitted diseases.A pubic lice infestation is diagnosed by finding a "crab" louse or egg (nit) on hair in the pubic region or, less commonly, elsewhere on the body (eyebrows, eyelashes, beard, mustache, armpit, perianal area, groin, trunk, scalp). Pubic lice may be difficult to find because there may be only a few. Pubic lice often attach themselves to more than one hair and generally do not crawl as quickly as head and body lice. If crawling lice are not seen, finding nits in the pubic area strongly suggests that a person is infested and should be treated. If you are unsure about infestation or if treatment is not successful, see a health care provider for a diagnosis. Persons infested with pubic lice should be investigated for the presence of other sexually transmitted diseases.Pubic Lice or, more colloquially, crabs are one of the most frequently transmitted STDs. They are a naturally occurring parasite which is passed on through close bodily contact or occasionally sharing towels or bed linen, and continue to proliferate in this manner.Adult pubic lice are 1.1-1.8 mm in length. Pubic lice typically are found attached to hair in the pubic area but sometimes are found on coarse hair elsewhere on the body (for example, eyebrows, eyelashes, beard, mustache, chest, armpits, etc.). Pubic lice infestations (pthiriasis) are usually spread through sexual contact. Dogs, cats, and other pets do not play a role in the transmission of human lice.Both over-the-counter and prescription medications are available for treatment of pubic lice infestations.There is no pathogen for pubic lice as they aren't a disease. They are insects which crawl onto your body or clothes from the clothing or body of another person who has an infestation of them.Lice are insects.


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Through Pubic/Private Key.


What do pubic lice look like?

Adult pubic lice are 1.1-1.8 mm in length. Pubic lice typically are found attached to hair in the pubic area but sometimes are found on coarse hair elsewhere on the body (for example, eyebrows, eyelashes, beard, mustache, chest, armpits, etc.).Pubic lice infestations (pthiriasis) are usually spread through sexual contact. Dogs, cats, and other pets do not play a role in the transmission of human lice.Both over-the-counter and prescription medications are available for treatment of pubic lice infestations.it is just like head lice but in your pubic hairCrabs is part of STD or STI ( sexual transmitted deseas)In you hair