Thanks Teak. Ok, I think I understand this better now. The scratches that this girl made on my arm can also be referred to as welts (A welt can be a red bump, ridge or swelling of unbroken skin). Even though the skin is red, it is still unbroken (ie not actively bleeding), and thus the danger of contracting HIV or HCV from the scenario is not possible.
Thanks to all who replied to this post.
Thanks guys. The best way I can describe these scratches are when you get scratched by your dog when he is excited to see you. They are red marks left by the dog's nails, but no active bleeding. The big question is if HIV and HCV from infected blood can get thru to one's blood stream via this kind of injury.
Ok, your fine!
You had no risk.
The way you made the scratch seem was like it was a fresh one wound.
But your fine!
Thanks Vance. She is not my girlfriend. Don't know her very well. I was worried about my own health as I didn't want to put my own love ones at risk of anything. I will see what I can do with those 2 points you listed. Much appreciated.
You had no risk.
If this is your gf why not try to get her to test? Why not try to get her some mental help?
I dont believe the scratch was deep.
It did not even bleed or swell.
They were like reddish bruising under the epidermis.
The redness got fader with time, disappeared post-20hours from the incident.
So I don't know if this constitutes an open wound. It does not even look like the epidermis tore. The incident was about 20 hours ago, and the redness is close to unnoticeable now (arm skin looks normal). I am vaccinated against hep a and b, thus worried about hep c and HIV transmission from the incident.
The blood from her bleeding knuckles contacted my skin after I got scratched.
Thanks you.
No, what do you mean red gashes? do you mean welts?