High risk sexual behavior refers to the behavior that is easy to cause AIDS virus infection. It refers to the behavior of exchanging body fluids with others, that is, the body fluids of others enter into their bodies, or their body fluids enter into others' bodies. It includes unprotected sexual intercourse, multiple *, etc.
1. High risk sexual behaviors through sexual channels include unprotected sexual intercourse, multiple *, etc.
2. The high-risk sexual behaviors through the blood route include: intravenous injection *; Sharing syringes or other instruments that can puncture the skin with others; Use untested blood or blood products.
3. High risk sexual behaviors through mother to child approach include: AIDS virus positive women are pregnant and giving birth, and AIDS virus positive mothers breastfeed, which may cause AIDS virus infection in their children.
Routes that can cause blood transmission, such as tattoos, haircuts, ear and eye piercing, beauty treatments, pedicures, etc., are not disinfected; Sharing shavers, Electric shaver and toothbrushes with others; Bleeding caused by sports injuries and fights; When rescuing the injured, the injured person's damaged skin comes into contact with their blood.
2、 How long should I be tested after high-risk sexual activity
1. AIDS: How long can we completely eliminate the risk of AIDS infection depends on the "window period" of AIDS. The window period is 2-12 weeks, so preliminary testing should be conducted after 2 weeks of high-risk sexual activity, usually 2-4 weeks. If it is negative after 4 weeks, the probability of infection is very low. If it is negative after 8 weeks, 99% can be ruled out. Why not say 100%? Because one in ten thousand people have a window period of 8 weeks to 3 months, in order to completely rule out the possibility of infection, a negative result can be completely ruled out after a follow-up examination at the end of 3 months. 50% to 70% of people often experience acute symptoms similar to colds 1-2 weeks after infection. After being infected with AIDS, anti HIV antibodies can be produced in a few weeks to 6 months generally; If infected through blood transfusion, anti HIV antibodies can be produced within 2-8 weeks; After sexual intercourse infection, HIV antibodies are produced within 2-3 months. Recommended tests: colloidal gold rapid method, ELISA double antigen sandwich method, and immunoblotting method. Acrophobia is actually a stress response generated by constant psychological cues. The survey showed that 71.14% of counselors have adverse psychological states such as anxiety, insomnia, and fear, with anxiety being the most severe. Patients often have hypochondriac personality.