Not unless the floor is completely covered in that person's blood and you just happen to have a cut on your leg as well. AIDS is a disease that is transferred from having unprotected sex, unprotected sexual contact or by sharing needles with each other. So hence, if you did not do any of these and you just took a shower in the same tub as the other person and there was no blood in the tub (visible) and you did not have any form of a cut on your legs or any other part in contact with the tub floor, then you should be fine. If you seem like you are 'exhibiting' symptoms of any form of STD like AIDS, go get checked. Many times its free, many times its cheap, but its helpful every time.
No; that will not cause AIDS or HIV.
Yes, by having sexual contact or using same needles with someone with Aids virus.
no.
Aids depends on the right conditions to survive. it will not survive for long outside a live host.
A gay person can get AIDS in exactly the same way that a straight person can get AIDS: by contracting the HIV virus, usually through sex with an infected person or by using infected needles.
Water continues to come out of the faucet when using the shower because the plumbing system in a house is designed to supply water to multiple outlets simultaneously. This means that water can flow to both the faucet and the shower at the same time without any interruption.
If both your toilet and shower are clogged at the same time, you should try using a plunger to unclog them. If that doesn't work, you may need to call a professional plumber for assistance.
Yes, you can get infected by using the same needle more than once! ---- You can also contract any disease that your "friend" has by using the same needle. Have you heard of HIV/AIDS?
Yes, you can fix a toilet and shower clogged at the same time by using a plunger or a drain snake to clear the blockage. If the clog is severe, you may need to call a professional plumber for assistance.
To replace the shower head washer in your bathroom, first turn off the water supply to the shower. Unscrew the shower head from the pipe using a wrench. Inside the shower head, you will find the washer. Remove the old washer and replace it with a new one of the same size. Reattach the shower head to the pipe and turn the water supply back on.
It is almost impossible to get HIV from using the same straw. Saliva will not transmit HIV. Blood would have to be on the straw for any possibility of transmission.
no you cant get aids