yes, U can, using a razor is very common that U have minor scratches...and so blood contamination
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This is wrong and you should not worry people without the facts!
I am a real hypochondriac and HIV has worried me for years (since a situation which I thought was a risk but was not, yet it took me a long time to get over the initial shock). I am just beginning to deal with my anxiety over HIV transmission. I work as a nurse and there have been a few times I have been concerned with this, coming into contact with blood, but after educating myself more on HIV I now know it is hard to transmit and very, very rare that someone can become infected in this way (using a razor). HIV ony survives outside the body for a matter of minutes and the high risks are sexual intercourse, sharing needles and direct blood-to-blood contact! Yes it is always good to test to make certain (and to curb anyone's anxiety over this) but people should stop answering questions that they aren't sure of. It causes misery to those that have a problem and are already highly worried.
Emma
yeah all because of your moms HIV+
Well, it's not the razor itself that transmits the disease. So, how does this happen? Let's take a moment to analyze this: Ask yourself where that razor has been. * Has someone cut him or herself with the object? * Does that individual have HIV? If a person was given a cut by a razor and is not HIV positive, then the virus cannot be passed. If the person IS HIV positive and that blade had his or her blood on it, there's a chance that the virus has been introduced into the next host (person).
no. HIV is only disributed into your bloodstream. so... unless you cut yourself and someone else with HIV cut themselves with the same razor, you're safe
Using a razor causes irritation, which does create zits. But, the razor itself does not create them.
If you have HIV is it important to inform a partner. Having protected oral, anal and vaginal sex is important. Natural and lambskin condoms don't protect a person against HIV. It is important to know how HIV is spread. Ask questions about how HIV is spread and have to help keep a partner safe. Avoid using alcohol and drug during sexual intercourse. Don't show razor, toothbrush and other products that may contain blood with someone who is HIV negative.
i found a razor clam in st. margarets bay last summer.
I would say yes, it can. And just to be safe you shouldn't take the chance.
How can you get HIV? You can get HIV from your mom or dad. When your mom and dad has sex, one of then has HIV. If your dad has HIV and he did sex with your mom and than your mom get it. Then your mom has a baby and then your moms baby will get it. When she has the baby the baby will have it when he grow up. Then your mom and dad will die. Then the baby grow up he will not live long he will die when it comes time. How can HIV not be spread? The only thing is to be heath is to not have sex with no one or you could get HIV. You can't get HIV from kiss. DON'T HAVE SEX WITH NO ONE.
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You can prevent HIV by using condoms and tell your partner to go see a Clinic and take the HIV -antibody test.