Not sure whatelse to tell you, it is not a risk for the reasons stated by Teak.
An open would for HIV to be a possible risk, would be a wound that would require sutures. The skin is comprised of three layers, and your eczematous would not put you at risk.
Dear Mr. Teak,
Thank you very much for your answer, but I am still worried about this incident. I know you said it's impossible to get infected via my experience, but I just feel, I mean those blood just came out of body for maybe 30 seconds, I believe the virus is still alive in the blood that I might contacted with my hands. What if the HIV+ blood get on to my wounds?
I also searched CDC, and it says: Contact between broken skin, wounds, or mucous membranes and HIV-infected blood or blood-contaminated body fluids. These reports have also been extremely rare.
I am not a native English speaker, and I mean my experience can be counted into the HIV-infectted blood to wounds, and what is extremely rare? I mean it is always possible for that 0.01% to happen in real life. But I still hope that is not me.
I live a good life, and I never smoke, nor drug, no one-night stand, no blood transmission, no unprotected sex, no multi-sex partners, I always want to live a good live to have good impact on the people around me. But this incident really makes me nervous and anxious. I have OCD, and I just couldn't focus on anything including my study. I was just trying to help him but I never thought I had the chance of getting HIV. Please help me. I hope these words don't offend you! Please
HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug users
Mother to child