Myths Regarding AIDS

It is a common human psychology to associate myths with something that is pretty much horrifying and is somewhat clandestine. AIDS is also not an exception and there are innumerable misconceptions regarding this deadly disease. Among the several misconceptions that you get to hear from all over the world the highest ranking one must be the myth that AIDS is a disease of the gay men community and among intravenous drug users. This is absolutely a lie since heterosexual people also contrive this disease. Recently the rate of gays succumbing to AIDS has drastically fallen and ironically the AIDS rate among the heterosexuals has been increasing with every passing day.

Another popular misconception about AIDS is that it can be contracted through various acts like hugging, kissing, touching, massaging or even sharing a toilet seat. The AIDS virus also doesn't spread from drinking or eating from the same utensils that are used by an infected person. Any form of casual contact also doesn't spread AIDS. Working, living or even socializing with infected people doesn't spread this disease. Sexual union with the infected person that too without proper treatment would surely cause AIDS and also at the same time using the same syringe or exposure to sexual fluids would also spread this disease.

Donating blood also doesn't spread the AIDS virus as because the needles used for the same are always sterilized and are devoid of germs and viruses. Dried blood isn't infectious as the AIDS virus cannot survive outside the human body for a long while. This is the reason why mosquitoes are unable to transmit HIV since the virus cannot replicate itself inside the insect.

Medical personnel and researchers seemingly at a risk of contracting AIDS aren't affected as because they use several types of protective gear like masks, goggles and gloves while working with virus.

As we can realize that the AIDS virus is anything but a child's play and utmost care and importance should be undertaken while dealing with it. This way the virus isn't given an opportunity to affect a human body system. Myths should all be busted and one shouldn't believe in them. In order to carry on with a risk free as well as tension free life you need to be mentally stable as well and if you do believe in such myths then you are in for a trouble as your mental stability is shattered and all you can do is become terribly paranoid. That is not how it's supposed to be. You need to be knowledgeable about AIDS and then take the right kind of precautions in order to avoid it completely. The right kind of information and the right kind of wisdom will see you through all the tensions that such myths might jam your head up with. So go right ahead enjoy life but with a few precautions and with a proper mindset. The right prevention methods when adopted can provide you with good night sleep every night and keep this deadly condition at bay.

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