There are a number of factors that speed up the rate of blood flow. Some of them include exercises, strenuous activities, panic and so much more.
Yes, Aids can be spread through contaminated blood being swallowed.
Possibly, if blood is exchanged.
Yes it can.
Skeletal muscle contractions compress the veins, helping to push blood back towards the heart. The presence of one-way valves in veins prevents blood from flowing backward, ensuring that it moves in the correct direction towards the heart.
Aids is present in the blood - the blood circulates through the blood vessels and therefore, yes, it is found in the main blood vessels (and all other blood vessels).
HIV and AIDS
Yes through sex and if needles are involved through the use of another users needle. A bit of blood is in the used needle and this will have AIDS if a person has AIDS.
No it can't, Aids can only be passed through by exchanging blood or semen.
Potentially. AIDS is spread through infected blood, so if you pick at the scab enough to draw blood, that blood could infect another person.
Yes, any bodily fluids, spit, blood, sexual fluids all can transmit the Aids virus.
You have got to be kidding! No. You can only get AIDS through the virus HIV which is in the blood of an effected person who carries it. Kissing such a person will not give you aids.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is transmitted through contact with infected blood.