Alcohol consumption is irrelevant to your HIV status, although it could cause Alcoholism.
There is no medical reason for why alcohol services would need to know your HIV status before you access treatment with them.
Drinking alcohol or taking illicit drugs lowers your inhibitions. This means you're more likely to engage in sexual activity without using a condom. Condoms are the bestbarrier against STDs and HIV.
theoretically, if you were to place HIV in a cap full of rubbing alcohol, it would not live very long. Drinking alcohol will not kill HIV Rubbing it on a cut after suspected exposure helps, but does not guarantee that you dont get the virus. Cleaning your instruments and skin with alcohol before any type of injection is always recommended.Yes.
You can not get HIV from drinking from a water fountain.
You won't get HIV from drinking faucets.No, you cannot get HIV from drinking faucets but you can contract other illnesses like the flu.
You can't get HIV from drinking beer mixed with infected HIV blood. Consider whether your drinking preferences may be off-balance.
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Bleach kills HIV as it pertains to cleaning equipment that may have been used/shared by an HIV+ person. Drinking bleach has the potential to kill a person. Drinking bleach will have no effect on HIV infection, unless the person drinking it dies as a result. Then, subsequently, HIV would die too.
All HIV Positive people are required by law to disclose their HIV status to people before they have sex with them. It is against the law to sleep with someone without disclosing your status to them first.
No, you will not get HIV from drinking after someone.
You can't get HIV from an infected patient's urine. Urine is not typically an infectious fluid.