The probability of contracting AIDS through high-risk behavior is determined by whether the person engaging in high-risk sex is HIV-infected, the number of high-risk behaviors, and immunity.
HIV infects the human body and destroys the body’s immune system, causing the body to lose its immunity and induce a variety of diseases. The chances of contracting HIV through high-risk sex are mainly related to the following factors;
1. The target of high-risk sex: if the target of high-risk sex is HIV-infected and condoms are not used, the chances of contracting AIDS are very high; if the target of unsafe sex is the general population, it will not be infected with AIDS.
2. Frequency of high-risk sex: If you have unprotected sex with HIV-infected people many times, the risk of HIV infection is very high.
3. Immunity: If one’s immunity and resistance are low, one is more likely to be infected with HIV after high-risk behavior.
If you are worried about HIV infection after high-risk behavior, you need to go to a regular hospital for HIV antibody testing, and if you are not feeling well, you need to see a doctor for a clear diagnosis and timely treatment.