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If HIV infected fresh blood get stucked to my foot unmindfully from hospital and then reached home after 15 minutes by walking using chappals. Then I walked barefoot on the floor of my house and touched there by hand on the floor where I kept my foot. During urinating as well as bathing could it be possible that HIV travel from my hand if blood particles present, to urethra by water or urine and get into mucuos membrane and infect me ?? Please tell me in details.....
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Hi For starters, your skin is a very efficient barrier, so unless you had some cuts or bruises on the sole, you need not worry. Same goes for the skin on your palms. Now for the urination thing, the virus particles cannot travel retrograde upward! So basically, unless you physically rolled around in it, you are safe. Also, how do you even know that it was infectious blood? Get a blood test done to be sure, for your peace of mind.
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Hi Nothing to worry about it For your anxiety you need psychiatric consultation
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