For people living with HIV, it may not be common for everyone. All HIV positive patients have the right to live a normal life. In fact, it is preferable if society can accept AIDS patients. If you date a person infected with HIV, your partner is unstable and problematic: they are afraid to reveal their HIV status. If you started this relationship without knowing the status of your HIV infection and recently learned about it, he is not very safe about rejection. Marriage is fixed, and you must be keen to know more about your partner and bring it closer to him or her.
The idea of using a safe condom at the beginning and end of safe sex is outdated. People who are HIV-positive and do not detect treatment do not pose a risk of infection to sexual partners. If used properly, PrEP is nearly 100% effective and will definitely offer superior anti-HIV protection than using condom alone. Condoms are still playing a safer sex role. Condoms also prevent the spread of other sexually transmitted diseases and for some men like to drink medicines to prevent HIV infection.
Asexual behavior - sexual behavior without condom may expose people to the risk of infecting with HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STI). HIV can spread through sexual act without a condom (intravaginally, orally, and / or anus). It can also spread by sharing adult toys with people living with HIV. All sexual activity requires the use of condoms. Drug injection and sharing needle - Intravenous treatment is an important element of HIV infection spread in developed countries. When sharing a needle, the user is exposed to other viruses such as HIV and hepatitis C. Strategies such as needle exchange programs are used to reduce infection caused by drug abuse. If someone needs to use a needle, it needs to be a clean, unused, nonshared needle.
If he or she is infected with HIV, you can not say that you are just looking at someone. In addition, some people may not know that they are infected with HIV, as some people can infect HIV for years without any symptoms. Since anyone who has used a needle to shoot a medicine even once can be infected with HIV, it should be examined. Abuse of anabolic steroid hormones of high school, university and other amateur athletes is a dangerous habit. Amateur sports participants need to be aware of the physical and mental risks associated with steroid abuse. The attitude of "at all costs" of some athletes is replaced by a personal contribution to sports, a comprehensive understanding of sports physical needs and requirements, a healthy lifestyle, and appreciation for participation You need to be. Satisfaction level