Is it perilous if you come into contact near blood within public?


What if you accidently touch some blood in public? Say even if you return with it on your nail and later scratch yourself next to that nail? Can you pick up swerious diseases like that?


Answers:    Yes - touching any other folks body fluids can transmit any diseases they may have. Obviously one in half a shake thinks of the worst and and so you should go to your doctor and carry checked over.

On the not so serious side but a cautionary allegory - I had trouble beside my eyes and eventually went to the eye coincidence and emergency hospital locally to us. The specialist there told me that I have a virus in my eyes - how did it bring there? - I have walked through someones cough or sneeze cloud - Ugh!

The blood that you touched may be disease free but best to catch it checked out.
Absolutely! touching anyone elses blood is dangerous. Thats why medical professionals wear gloves! If you broke the skin beside the nail that have blood on it, go to a doc ASAP Yes - HIV, hepatitis, anything possible.
adjectives depends where the blood is from and who it come from and its only from time to time that this can happen a short time ago keep your hand clean to stop the spread of infection and if here is an open wound it should be coverd. Yes.
Maybe, read a funny (at lest to me) story more or less a real man who get his jollies beating up gays. He started to suffer from multiple unexplainable illnesses so the blood work be done and a HIV positive result was obtain. During the beatings he have split a knuckle or two allowing their blood to enter his body or it was the sucking on of those split knuckles that cause the transfer. In any baggage the idiot died.

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