Will condoms not be long enough to infect AIDS

  AIDS virus is a human immune system virus. If this virus attacks the normal cells in the human body, the human body will lose its own immune function, thus infecting various diseases. In order to prevent AIDS, people often use condoms in sexual contact, but if condoms are not long enough, will AIDS be infected?

  

Will condoms not be long enough to infect AIDS1

  First of all, among the patients infected with AIDS, their infection is usually caused by sexual contact. Among various ways of transmission, sexual contact is the most common way of AIDS transmission. In the process of sexual intercourse, the use of condoms can reduce the probability of fluid exchange between human bodies, thereby reducing the risk of AIDS.

  However, the use of condoms in sexual contact does not mean that HIV is 100% blocked. If the way to wear condoms is incorrect, the quality of condoms is poor, or the condoms are not worn throughout, there will be a risk of AIDS infection.

  If the condom is not long enough to fully wrap around, it cannot guarantee that the bodily fluids of both parties will never come into contact. AIDS virus not only exists in semen, but also in female vaginal secretions. If the condom is not long enough, leading to the exchange of body fluids with an infected person, there is a risk of AIDS infection.

  From this point of view, correctly wearing condoms without quality problems is an effective way to prevent AIDS infection, but if condoms are not long enough to lead to the exchange of body fluids between men and women, people still have the opportunity to infect HIV and thus AIDS.

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