![]() |
|
| *Women health>>>Hepatitis |
How long can STD such as herpes or hepatitis b and other similar STD survive inside a condom? ? |
I heard an urban legend that there are crazy people that inject their bodily fluids into condoms, so when other people use it they will get infected. So if a condom is in the package in an uncontrolled condition how long can the STD survive? I got this email that said that some crazy people use a syringe to inject bodily fluid into unopen condom packages to try to infect other people with STD. Since it's a syringe it's technically not detectable. How could you put your fluids in a condom thats not even open? And if it is open why would you in gods name would you be using it? That's what it is...an urban legend...not to be believed... |
| Tags |
| Lung Cancer Lupus Health Insurance Heart Disease Hepatitis High Blood Pressure HIV Homeopathy HPV Hypnosis |
| Related information |
How could you put your fluids in a condom thats not even open? And if it is open why would you in gods name would you be using it? Even if the condom is preopened or half way opened i would used... Call the Birmingham Health Department. They should be able to assist you. ...Kimberly, False positives do occur on these types of tests. More investigation is needed in your case. Hemolyzed samples (free hemoglobin in the serum) can cause false reactions, gross lipemia... Hep B vaccine should cause no symptoms what so ever. read this web page ... The Philippines is a group of islands, so distribution problems will be a problem. Some are Farmers living in remote areas, so getting the vaccine to them, without it being spoiled by heat, another... Not sure what you are asking. There is no cure for HCV but when it is said to be "undetectable" after successful treatment then it mean it is less than 1.0. Here is a link discussing avai... Make use of google to collect some related links or you could try to use answer engines like yahoo answer or answer.com to get some related answers.nonetheless,If you like some direct resource,he... Yep. Hep A is spread enterically meaning oral-fecal route and the way you described would be a mode of transmission. Thats why it is really important to wash your hands!:) ... |
Health Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster The information on whfhhc.com is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions. |