A lot of discharge is a common sign of STDs. There is no single sign that can tell you if you have HIV. The only way to know is to get an HIV test at your local health care provider. If you don't have a doctor, free and low cost testing is usually available. You can find local testing sites by going to http://www.hivtest.org/ The fact that you have a discharge is almost certainly not a symptom of HIV infection (it is more likely to be something like gonorrhoea) .. BUT the fact that you have the sort of infection that causes a penile discharge does significantly increase the risks that you will have acquired HIV from any HIV-positive sexual contact(s). The fact that you have a discharge says that you have something that needs checking out, so what better time to get yourself checked out for HIV too.
No. Discharge can be associated with other types of sexually transmitted infections.
Discharge is not a symptom of HIV. HIV typically does not have symptoms. See your health care provider for STD testing and evaluation of your discharge.
No there does not need to be a lot of blood to transmit HIV.
Assuming no blood in any of these fluids, they don't transmit HIV: Sweat, Saliva, Urine, Tears, Vomit, Nasal Discharge (snot) & Feces.
HIV has nothing to do with OZone. But saving ozone may be helpful to a lot of people.
It doesn't take a lot of blood to catch HIV ! A single drop of infected blood is enough !
The ELISA Assay is used quite a lot in testing HIV
Yes.
this can happen if the woman has been infected with HIV/aids. it could also be the outcome of a serious yeast infection
no, it is when your blood transfers to different blood or when you share spit when one person is already affected
No, certainly not. A penile discharge will never mean HIV. It can be a watery lubricating liquid that helps the sperm to move out. This often leaks out when you have an erection, especially with teenage boys. This is perfectly normal. If the discharge is thicker it could be an infection. This could be a sexually transmitted disease, like gonorrhea, which you could have caught from someone else. This can be cured with cheap antibiotics, available from a doctor. You don't have to go to your family doctor. You can go to another doctor, or there may be a clinic at your hospital.
Yes, a lot ---- THE DISCHARGE IS FOR MAKING THE VAGINA MORE FLEXIBLE FOR WHAT MIGHT COME ON ITS WAY ----
Being promiscuous (having a lot of sexual partners) does not create HIV - you have to be infected by one of your partners (or by some other means on transmission). The fact that you are promiscuous (have a lot of sexual partners) does not significantly increase your risk of contracting HIV. The risk would arise if you were not having safer sex with them.
ya ther one of the most important property of the HIV virus is that it is present in all fluids of thwe body even in the saliva butn its concentration is very low there .HIV cannot survive without fluids I.e water so it definitely there in the milly k as it is highly nutrious.