Well, honey, technically speaking, HIV can enter the body through open sores, including molluscum lesions. So, yes, it's possible, but don't go losing sleep over it. Just protect yourself and play it safe.
Yes. HIV can enter your body through an open wound or sore. Do not get involved with anything infected with HIV as long as you have an open wound. In Africa where most of the research has been done, men with open wounds on their penises get HIV even if they have been circumcised. HIV exists in vaginal fluid.
HIV is spread through bodily fluids, say a woman has HIV and a man has sex with her unprotected, her fluids get inside his urethra (pee hole) and he could contract HIV. You can also get HIV from open wounds if you have a sore or anything, and they have HIV and they are bleeding, or if their bodily fluids come in contact with the open sore
through the exchange of bodily fluids (semen, blood, vaginal discharge, etc) from a person who is HIV/AIDS positive. This can be done through sexual intercourse, the fluids can enter the body through an open wound or sore or any open orifice that leads into the body.
come on people be reasonable. You wont get HIV
Genital warts (HPV), herpes, HIV, hepatitis, and molluscum contagiosum are the viral STDs.
Only if through an open sore generally speaking. Usually the virus is transmitted through a cut, or sore of some kind. In terms of saliva, you would need to drink 2 litres of saliva to stand a chance of getting HIV...
you get HIV where the sun dont shine. its like a bacterica we get through sex.
If you have HIV a sore throat could last as little as one day to even a few weeks. HIV weakens your immune system that kills different viruses. Since a person with HIV has a weaker immune system it may take longer to heal.
No, HIV is not transmittable through tear, saliva, or sweat. The only way that saliva would be able to transmit HIV is if there was a significant amount of blood present, and it enter into an open wound of a person.
If the male ejaculated near the vagina there is a possibility that you can contract HIV. HIV is contracted through blood, sharing needles, body fluids (semen) that enter into a mucous membrane (i.e. eyes, mouth, vagina, etc).
If the skin is not a mucus membrane, or the genital area, then if you had intact skin HIV can't be transmitted. You could hold HIV infected blood in your hand, with intact skin, and it wouldn't be transmitted.
No, you will not get HIV through the sharing of meals.