Hemorrhoids are not contagious and cannot be transmitted through sharing seating chairs. They are caused by factors such as straining during bowel movements, prolonged sitting, and increased pressure on the rectal veins. While sharing chairs may not directly cause hemorrhoids, it is essential to maintain good hygiene to prevent irritation or infection in the anal area.
No, syphilis cannot be transmitted through sharing wigs. Syphilis is primarily spread through sexual contact or from mother to baby during childbirth.
Hsv -1 (herpes simplex virus) can be transmitted through the sharing of saliva/kissing. hsv -2 is transmitted through sexual contact.
Hepatitis is an infectious disease, and can be transmitted through Sexual Contact and Sharing of Needles.
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Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, can be transmitted through sharing syringes and the transfer of bodily fluids. HIV is a slow replicating retrovirus that causes AIDS.
Strep throat is primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It can also be spread by sharing utensils or drinking glasses with an infected person.
It is thought that trichomoniasis may rarely be transmitted by sharing wet washcloths or towels. Typical transmission, though, is through sexual intercourse.
No. Hepatitis C can be transmitted through blood-to-blood contact (sharing needles, blood transfusions, etc.). It is possible, but uncommon, for it to be transmitted through sexual intercourse. It can also be transmitted by sharing items that have been contaminated with blood, such as razors or toothbrushes.But none of this means that a person who has hepatitis C should or could not get married.
Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by a parasite and is typically transmitted through sexual contact. It is unlikely to be transmitted through sharing a washcloth, as the parasite does not survive long outside the body.
STIs (sexually transmitted infections) are infections transmitted through sexual contact, such as gonorrhea and chlamydia, and can be bacterial, viral, or parasitic. BBVs (bloodborne viruses) are infections transmitted through blood-to-blood contact, such as HIV and hepatitis B and C, and can be transmitted through sharing needles or other equipment that may have blood on them. While STIs are primarily transmitted through sexual activity, BBVs can be transmitted through various means involving blood exposure.
No. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.
Sharing contact lenses is not considered a risk for HIV infection. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.