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I was talking to a friend who's ex became HIV+ and right now he is living a normal life with a BF. apparently the medications now make it very difficult to spread. and of course safe sex is a must and dose a great job in helping to prevent spreading the infection.
what i don't know is can they have oral sex? anyone know?
1) having a "white blood cell issue" doesn't mean you have aids, leukaemia, lupus, cancers, auto-immune diseases etc even an infection can effect white blood cell levels.
2) you CANNOT pass HIV through kissing unless your both bleeding and swapping blood in your kiss, saliva doesn't contain the concentration of the virus to cause infection (same with sweat and tears)
3) getting tested is only accurate withint 3 months of the last unprotected exposure. HIV testing has a window period of 3 months, meaning that the body takes time to build up anti-body levels that will show in tests. Even the p24 antigen (the first detectable point of HIV) isn't noticeable on blood work until about 6-7 weeks post exposure.
4) everyone should practice safe sex until they know their partners status.
5) You can't pass on aids... You pass on HIV, AIDS is the stage where you typically develop an aids defining illness like Kawasaki disease etc.
6) current antiretroviral medications we have now can prevent people from developing aids, and even reduce viral loads to undetectable levels.
Any questions ask :)
if he is HIV positive, there r drugs he can take to get it controlled n keep it from going to AIDS.
DUDE GO TO THE DOCTOR.