Can oral cavity ulcer infect HIV?
1, although saliva contains HIV, but the content is very small, and the mouth contains lysozyme, which can quickly kill HIV, so the possibility of oral infection is very small.
Common courtesy kissing does not spread AIDS.
Note: A courtesy kiss is a kiss in which only the lips touch, but the tongue is not inserted into the other person’s mouth.
The test is whether or not you or they open their mouths while kissing.
(Open your mouth without sticking your tongue in?
It’s called hoodlum!)
Broken skin or mucous membranes (e.g. inflammation, ulceration of the respiratory or digestive tract), contact with the blood or sexual secretions of a person infected with HIV or AIDS, do pose a risk of transmission.
2. If your mouth is bleeding and you come into contact with fluids or secretions (blood, semen) that contain enough HIV, there is a real risk of infection.
3. The risk of oral sex is very, very low compared to unprotected or vaginal sex.
4, but oral sex can spread other sexually transmitted diseases, such as: syphilis, herpes, etc. 5, you can use oral sex film, oral sex set to protect yourself from other sexually transmitted diseases.
6. If you’re not sure, check with your partner regularly.
If you want to know if you are infected, you are advised to go to a local hospital or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to take blood tests for HIV antibodies one to three months after oral sex.
If they are positive, they are infected.
If it is negative, the infection caused by this and previous sexual activity can be largely ruled out.
What should I do if I suffer from recurrent mouth ulcers?
1, a balanced diet, not partial, not picky, eat more vegetables and fruits, walnuts, almonds and other rich in vitamins, trace elements food.
2, life should be regular, ensure 7-8 hours of sleep every day, improve sleep quality, do not stay up late.
3, gastrointestinal dysfunction, constipation, constipation, should be treated in time.
4, eat less hard, hot food such as fried, puffed food.
5, choose a soft toothbrush and appropriate, mild toothpaste, often change the toothpaste brand.
6. Actively treat dental and periodontal diseases and maintain oral hygiene.