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Aids

AIDS, also called acquired immunodeficiency virus, is a sexually transmitted viral infection caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It is the most advanced stage of HIV infection. This virus can be transmitted through bodily fluids such as blood, semen, anal fluids, vaginal secretions, and breast milk.

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I am worried about HIV risk. Please help.

Query: Myself a 29 year odl woman, I'm feeling incredibly anxious and desperate, and I need your help. I have had multiple unprotected intercourse with my boyfriend and I'm really concerned about the risk of HIV, and I want to explore all possible preventive measures. Can you please tell me more about the ...  Read Full »


Dr. Raveendran S R

Answer: I understand that your concerns about HIV prevention are causing anxiety, and it's important to prioritize your health. Talk to your partner about this and make sure that he's free from any infection. Talking about vaginal rings, Yes. There is the availability of contraceptive rings. but very les...  Read Full »

How can my pregnant friend manage HIV?

Query: Hello doctor, I am asking this for a friend, doctor. She is 28 years old, has a lot on her mind with pregnancy, and we have been wondering about HIV. 1. How does it affect things, especially now that she is in week 9? 2. Are there extra precautions we should be taking? 3. Can you break down how HIV ...  Read Full »


Dr. C. Elanchezhian

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. If you have HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), getting treatment before and during pregnancy can usually prevent infection in your baby. If you take HIV medicines throughout pregnancy, labor, and birth and give your bab...  Read Full »

I am a 45-year-old male with HIV. How can I prevent its spread?

Query: Hello doctor,I am a 45-year-old male with HIV/AIDS (human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome). Our healthcare system is inadequate, and many individuals are affected by HIV. Our president has promised to take steps to address this issue. I want to know if these ...  Read Full »


Dr. Sugreev Singh

Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.I have read your query, and I can understand your concern.Certainly, it is possible to control HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) by taking small steps, such as improving the health system. If the health system becomes more educated, it can effectively prevent the spread...  Read Full »

I touched a used needle, now feeling sick. What could it be?

Query: Hello doctor, I work for a company where there is one person who is a diabetic. He uses regular insulin injections. Well, I was not paying attention when I picked up the trash can because it fell over, and I touched a used needle. I know I did not get pricked because it did not pierce my skin. I als...  Read Full »


Dr. Sushil Kakkar

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The risk of infection from needlestick injuries depends on: The factors that influence exposure to a greater volume of blood (for example: visible blood on the device, needle which has been placed directly into an artery or a vein of an HIV positive person). Viral...  Read Full »

I fear contracting HIV after a doctor's visit. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor, I had a wound on my feet and visited a doctor's clinic for a check-up. I was barefoot in the clinic. I fear if there was any HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) blood or fluid that I might have stepped on. If the blood or fluid might have come in contact with my wound, which was touchin...  Read Full »


Dr. Shah Sushma Kant

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read the query, and I can understand your concern. Your possibility may be untrue. If the virus is present, it will be inactive in dry blood with no HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infection survives. So, there is no such possibility of transmission. It is...  Read Full »

My HIV tests fall under false negative. Can I have HIV?

Query: Hello doctor, My ex-partner had HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) three years ago when I was along with him. But, he informed me regarding this very recently. He did not make me aware of his condition. We were not careful always. After getting to know, I checked on internet about its signs and symp...  Read Full »


Dr. Atishay Bukharia

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Out of nearly hundred person having sex with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) positive person, hardly less than one may get infected. The chances of acquiring HIV after sexual exposure is less than one percent. I would suggest you to get HIV RT- PCR (reverse transcript...  Read Full »

What does my dad's liver function tests indicate?

Query: Hello doctor,My 57-year-old father had an LFT recently. I wanted help in interpreting his results.  Read Full »


Dr. Sharoff Lokesh Mohan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Yes, I can help interpret the LFT (liver function test) results. You can upload the report so that I can suggest accordingly. Thank you.   Read Full »

What is the risk of HIV transmission if a person with HIV cuts himself with a scissor and another person uses the same scissor?

Query: Hello doctor,If a person with HIV uses a scissor to cut himself, then eight hours later, another person uses the same scissor—which has the HIV guy's blood on it—to hurt herself. What is the possibility of HIV transmission here? Please assist.  Read Full »


Dr. Basti Bharatesh Devendra

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. Usually, HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) does not survive in the environment on surfaces beyond a few hours. So, it is unlikely to transmit HIV if there are eight hours for the risk exposure (scissor cut) as it ten...  Read Full »

I used the same knife and got cut which was used by my colleague who is HIV positive. What are the chances of me getting HIV positive?

Query: Hello doctor,Three days ago a colleague at work injured herself with a knife and started bleeding, she just left the knife there without washing it. Then we went home and we were all off work for three days. This morning I completely forgot about that episode and used the knife to fix breakfast. I a...  Read Full »


Dr. Shah Sushma Kant

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com In three days on a knife, the blood completely dried. HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) will not survive in dry blood. It is wrong information about needles. The needle bore is very small so how come the blood in the needle survives, the blood clot on both sides mean...  Read Full »

I ate bread that was touched by someone with a bloody wound. Will I get HIV?

Query: Hello,I have had a tooth extracted and have a wound in my mouth. I bought some bread now and ate. The problem is a guy who looked like a drug addict took the bread and put it back. He also had a bloody wound on his hand. I did not think about it at all, it was the last bread on the shelf so I took i...  Read Full »


Dr. Basti Bharatesh Devendra

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. I think you are too worried about HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). Theoretically, the chances of transmission of HIV by the given description are rarely possible. There are no reports of transmission of HIV by the ...  Read Full »

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