it is possible, the chance of transmition is very low. the chance is greatly increase if you have any open cuts in your mouth. if you have any suspicion you may have contracted AIDS, in the UK you can get a free STI/STD check, i belive the same is true in the states.
HIV is spread through contact by infected bodily fluids on mucosa or breaks in the skin, and even then there is only a chance that you'll contract it. I am not a medical doctor, but I deal regularly with blood and have had skin contact with HIV-infected blood many times, and I would say your chance of contracting is next to 0. If you are still worried, schedule a blood antigen test with your doctor; this must be done 6 months after exposure as virus levels may be too low to detect before than, and your doctor may scedule a 1 year followup as well. Free clinics also offer this procedure. But again, your chance of contracting HIV through unbroken skin is worse than you winning the Powerball this very evening. Hope this helps!
Nope, you are OK. Your saliva will kill them anyways.
-Turn into bats -Fly -Suck blood very well -Leave Vampire bite marks -Kiss somebody without biting their neck afterwards -Die in the sun This is basically common sense.
If a mosquito has recently had a feed then it will be full of somebody's blood, that is what you see when you squash the mosquito, blood.
no
somebody shagged somebody and blood came out but somebody didn't get pregnant because somebody was on somebodys periods
Just drops of blood no weird feeling
yes,it will be mixed in blood
Yes you can, HIV can be transferred from one to another trough blood or sexual intercourse. If an HIV infected person's blood had to come in contact with somebody else's the transfer of HIV is highly possible.
Exertion will cause blood pressure to elevate. Biking makes my blood pressure drop ( afterwards )
You could possible have a kidney stone if you are seeing blood in your urine. If you have no infection, ask the doctor to check for kidney stones.
Coagulation: clotting of the blood. Stroke: a restriction of blood flow caused by clotting of the blood.
no. they vomit them afterwards, they just like the blood
Why would you eat blood afterwards.