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Risk of HIV ... please help me
Hello Doctor, Please read my query carefully. I am very much stressed now. I took rabies intradermal vaccine 3days before from a government medical. After took little vaccine and blood came out. The health worker touched and rub my puncture suddenly. He had no gloves. Now i am worried for HIV infection. As they giving many vaccines and RIG to many patients and their hands definitely contaminated with blood. Now i am very much anxious, worried and tensed. My anxiety level is high now. Don't know what i will do. Can i take HIV pep now. Will it affect the rabies vaccine. Now i am worried for both rabies and HIV. Please advise and tell is this possible to get HIV like this.
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नमस्ते, कृपया घबराएं नहीं। यहाँ आपकी चिंताओं का स्पष्ट और संक्षिप्त उत्तर दिया गया है: 1. **HIV का कोई खतरा नहीं:** आपने जिस घटना का वर्णन किया है, उससे HIV फैलने का **शून्य (zero)** जोखिम है। HIV वायरस शरीर के बाहर हवा के संपर्क में आने पर बहुत जल्दी नष्ट हो जाता है। स्वास्थ्यकर्मी द्वारा बिना ग्लव्स के आपकी त्वचा या पंक्चर वाली जगह को छूने से HIV आपके शरीर में प्रवेश नहीं कर सकता। 2. **PEP की बिल्कुल आवश्यकता नहीं:** इस स्थिति में आपको HIV PEP लेने की कोई जरूरत नहीं है। बेवजह PEP लेने से आपको केवल दवाइयों के साइड-इफेक्ट्स का सामना करना पड़ेगा। 3. **रेबीज वैक्सीन:** आप बिना किसी डर के अपना रेबीज वैक्सीन का कोर्स समय पर पूरा करें। संक्षेप में कहें तो, यह मुख्य रूप से आपकी अत्यधिक घबराहट (Health Anxiety) के कारण हो रहा है। आप पूरी तरह से सुरक्षित हैं। अपने मन से HIV का डर निकाल दें और शांत रहें।
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The anxiety you are feeling is likely more damaging to your current well-being than the actual physical risk. Taking PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a significant medical decision usually reserved for high-risk exposures (like needle sticks or unprotected intercourse) and often carries its own side effects which might further increase your stress.
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Consult a General Physician or HIV Specialist: Discuss the exact nature of the contact. Only a medical doctor can clinically assess the need for PEP based on the specifics of the puncture and the exposure. Complete your Rabies Schedule: It is vital that you do not let this anxiety prevent you from completing your remaining rabies vaccine doses. Anxiety Management: If these intrusive thoughts persist even after medical reassurance, consider speaking with a therapist to manage health anxiety
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Hii  try to get relax as there is no chance of getting HIV in this situation and complete your rabies dose carefully
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There is no risk of HIV transmission in the situation you described. • HIV does not spread through casual contact like touching a vaccine puncture site. • It requires direct entry of infected blood/body fluid into the bloodstream (e.g., needle-stick injury with contaminated needle, unprotected sex, etc.). • A health worker touching your skin—even without gloves—does not transmit HIV. No need for HIV PEP. It will also not interfere with your rabies vaccination, but in your case, PEP is not indicated at all.
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Hello, I understand your concern, but please try to relax. Based on what you described, there is no risk of HIV transmission in this situation. HIV spreads only through specific routes such as: • Unprotected sexual contact • Direct blood-to-blood exposure (like transfusion or needle-sharing) • From mother to child In your case: • The healthcare worker briefly touched your injection site • There was no deep injury, no injection with contaminated needle, and no significant blood transfer • HIV virus does not survive well outside the body and cannot spread through casual contact like touching Even if the hand was not gloved, this type of contact does NOT transmit HIV.
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This does not put you at risk for HIV. You don’t need PEP - just continue your rabies vaccine.
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Dear concerned, The risk of HIV from this situation is extremely negligible to almost zero, and PEP is not required.
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