Can Contaminated Hands Transmit HIV Through Condom Handling Or While Giving A Hand Job?
1) Hiv risk from contaminated hand if contain vaginal fluid or blood, saliva , touch the inside part of the condom the (tip region from inside) and put it on and given handjob 2) if the contaminated hand is still wet with sanitizer and v. Fluid and touch the tip of the condom from inside hiv risk
Ideally HIV is not spread through contaminated hands. It is spread through unprotected anal or vaginal penetrative sexual intercourse. From an infected person, in whom the infection is in active stage HIV can be transmitted. Transmission occurs due to direct contact of the body fluids, blood, through broken skin or open wound/ mucus membrane if the partner is HIV positive.
If a person is infected with HIV and has active infection, has broken skin in the hands, is giving hand job, then there are chances that infection may be transmitted if the body fluid/ semen comes in contact with an open cut on a person giving the hand job. If the hands are contaminated but there is no broken skin, chance of HIV transmission is low.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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Can Contaminated Hands Transmit HIV Through Condom Handling Or While Giving A Hand Job?
Hello, Ideally HIV is not spread through contaminated hands. It is spread through unprotected anal or vaginal penetrative sexual intercourse. From an infected person, in whom the infection is in active stage HIV can be transmitted. Transmission occurs due to direct contact of the body fluids, blood, through broken skin or open wound/ mucus membrane if the partner is HIV positive. If a person is infected with HIV and has active infection, has broken skin in the hands, is giving hand job, then there are chances that infection may be transmitted if the body fluid/ semen comes in contact with an open cut on a person giving the hand job. If the hands are contaminated but there is no broken skin, chance of HIV transmission is low. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician