A: A Hiv positive person should avoid sexual activity if his viral load is high for ethical reasons. when the viral load is undetectable and the other partner should start using PREP as soon as possible
FAQs from Dr Durgashree Shetty
Sexologist in Bengaluru
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Frequently Asked Questions to Dr Durgashree Shetty - Sexologist in Bengaluru
A: SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR GENDER IDENTITY DOESN’T DECIDE an HIV infection. You can get HIV from having sex -- without a condom -- with anyone.although present incidence of hiv is found to be high in MSM
A: YES. HIV weakens the immune system making the person susceptible to all types of infections
A: Avoiding high risk behavior, Using a condom , Avoiding sharing needles,
A: The chances are very verylow.When there is no partner involved in masturbation there can be no chance of transfer.
A: When used consistently and correctly, they're very good at stopping the spread of HIV during sex. But condom use can't give you 100%protection
A: Yes, it's possible -- whether you're giving or getting oral sex. While no one knows exactly how risky it is, evidence suggests it has less of a risk than unprotected anal or vaginal sex
A: Yes. In fact, anal sex without a condom is very risky behavior. Either sex partner can become infected with HIV
A: When you have anal sex and use a latex condom. They're more likely to break during anal than vaginal sex, so also use a lot of water-based lubricant to lower the chance of that happening
A: Yes. its better to using to avoid getting anystis when the health status of the opposite person is not known