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Do you have infected with HIV may be?

My English is very poor.Thanks to the doctors patience to read.I have with women used the sanitary napkin masturbation.There may be a small amount of sanitary napkin blood and secretions. And is not very wet, at least it seems to me that I did not touch on the liquid on the glans penis.I direct the sanitary napkin bag on my glans penis.I masturbate about two minutes.And ejaculation.I know it is very bad.I am also very regret.Recently I am very panic, has affected my normal life.
1. If the sanitary napkin is used in patients with HIV, I will be infected?
2.My foreskin is longer, so will be infected?
3. I want to know that need to detect?
4, if the sanitary napkin has a lot of blood, and there is no dry become infected?
Thank you very much!!!
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Thank you very much for your answer again.
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HIV is rendered unable to infect when exposed to air
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I also want to ask is exposed to the HIV virus in the air (in the) in the blood can live how long? blood volume about 5 ml. thank you!
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Thank you very much for your answer.
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Correct
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Thank you very much for your answer. But I want to know the reason? Because of loss of infectious virus in the exposed to the air? Even if the virus in the blood is not dry?
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1. No
2. No
3. No
4. No
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