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worried like hell

i used a toilet in my school, i felt a splash in my eye and i checked the rim of the toilet to see if there was anything there, i saw some urine which had a darker colour and i started thinking that there might have been blood in it but i didn't saw clear red blood in it. later on i checked againt he toiled and saw inside it(where i didn't check)in the first instance), some drops of blood. i freaked out but thought that meanwhile some other persons could have used the toilet and maybe that blood wasn,t there when i used the toilet. i am worried like hell thinking that urine with blood could have touched my eye, please help me.
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ok, thank you again, that was my last post over this matter. what frightened me were some articles about small possibility of getting hiv from blood splash in the eye or urine with blood in the eye.
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No risk.

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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even if i used the toilet immediately after somebody else used it? and those liquids could have been from that person?
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Wouldn't matter, still no risk.
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thank you. actually i forgot to say that there was no light on in the cabin,i used the light from my mobile phone to check the toilet and that was why i am not sure the urine i saw on the rim was really with blood or not.
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No risk.
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