anybody can answer me please???
Keep reading the previous answers of this post. There is no need of worrying about the incident you've described
well thank you , i think i have to stop searching on the net, there are a lot of missleading information that yes i can get hiv from kissing if blood is there !!!
You dont need any testing Joelle! :)
thank you but when testing is accurate? just to calm my mind...
Just read the previous answers. they are accurate and truthful
i am married, and i am worry about my wife as well, i really need your help for the last time pleasee
sorry again to bother all of you, but since last week i am having headach maybe because i am so afraid of what happened with me... do you think i have to do a test to relax? and when i have to do it after how many weeks it will be accurate? is that so easy if we kiss blood to get hiv?
sorry again, i need you help please pleaseee
Dear Mr. Teak,
so i can understand from your reply that i have zero risk for hiv transmission? i am really sorry for disturbing you with my question but it is really scaring me.
We aren't responsible for the incorrect information you find on other websites.
hello again, just want to ask you taht in some forums and other websites they said that hiv can be transmitted if blood will enter the mouth, or if both persons have cuts in their lips , blood might be exchanged between both and the virus willl be transmitted, is that correct? i am a married man and i am so scared...:( do i have to make test, is it 100% that hiv at all cases cannot be transmitted by kissing even if some blood is exsisting?
i really appreciate your FINAL advise to go on and relax from this issue....
Thank you for understanding.
FROM THE HIV EXPERTS HERE AT MEDHELP:
"Kissing is no risk, even deep ("French") kissing and even with a person who sores on their mouth or has gum or dental disease." DR HOOK
"Of course no risk. HIV is not transmitted by kissing, even with sores in the mouth.
Despite the billions of kissing events in the AIDS era, not one case of HIV has been known to be transmitted that way, even though millions of those kisses undoubtedly were with cuts in the mouth or on the lips."
DR HANDSFIELD
any reply please? based on what you are confirming your answer?
what is reason no to transmit?
even if her blood will touch my lips?
No risk! HIV inactivates instantly as soon as exposed to ambient oxygen, therefore HIV transmission always takes place through exchange of body fluids, inside the body, not outside
or is she had small injury above her lips which was bleeding?
thanks , but what if during kissing my lips touchd her red sore which is maybe was bleeding at that time? and some blood will stick on my lips?