Only if you had aids....and if you had them already, then getting it into a wound wouldn't matter anyway.
You'd have to have already had AIDS or a HIV... so technically you're immune from yourself.
no...and how does that happen by accident?
no you cant
yes
No. You can't catch something from yourself.
There is nothing that will happen if your own sperm comes in contact with a cut on your body.
No. The only way you treat hearing is with hearing aids.
By having sexual intercourse without protection. People can get AIDS by sexual intercourse or even open wound to open wound with a person who has AIDS. That being one of the reasons why doctors do not reuse needles and wear gloves. Other reasons are for their own safety and the patients safety. Blood is normally tested when donating or receiving blood but you can contract AIDS from the transfer of blood. AIDS is also the progressed stage of HIV. Not everyone that has HIV progresses to AIDS though (being the reason for the term "HIV/AIDS"). So it is possible to contract HIV then it to progress to AIDS.
A man who sucks his own penis will not have more aids than before whether he had this disease or not beforehand. More seriously, you can have aids by practising oral sex if your partner have aids of course, since you can swallow some sperm which may mix with blood. The risk is limited but there is still a risk.
The Native Americans often used a plant called "Lamb's Ear". It grows widely and you should be able to find it at your locals nursery and grow your own band-aids!
If you are female you don't have sperm. Only males have sperm.
Yes, the Arctic circle sperm bank has a high success rate.
No
their own sperm
No
swallowing sperm is harm less