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bloody urine on toilet seat!! help me pls! ='((

helo there, i m so worried! i went in a toilet and saw few drops of bloody urine on the toilet seat. but due to i was in rush so i didnt bother much and peed. when i peed, i knew my urine hit those bloody urine on the toilet seat. and i was so worried that if those bloody urine infected with hiv which was not belonged to me splashed back to my vagina or vulva, can i get hiv??? PLS helpppp!! THANKS a lot in advance!! =)


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That's correct--no risk.
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thanks alot.. my last question! just to ensure! so it meant no matter the bloody urine touched my vagina or vulva or not, i m still safe right? because HIV virus is not infectious once it is outside the human body no matter how long hv it been outside human body (eg: 5 seconds)! thank you!!
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You never had an exposure.

HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions; therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.

HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug abusers
Mother to child
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Doctor, is there any risk of HIV? I m sure that when I peed, I hit d bloody urine on d toilet seat and those bloody urine splashed back on me. I m so worried that how if this bloody urine was HIV positive and then splashed back on my vagina or vulva which contains of mucous membranes.. should I test for HIV? M I at risk? Please help... Pls pls pls! Thanksss!
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