Can you get HIV with intact mucous membranes?

HIV is the acronym for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, that is, the AIDS virus; HIV infection is divided into three ways, namely, unclean sex, mother-to-child infection, blood infection, etc. Even if the mucous membranes are intact, they may be infected with the AIDS virus through the above three ways of infection.
1. Infected by unclean sex: mainly refers to multiple sexual partners, homosexual sex or having sex with AIDS patients. HIV is present in male semen and female vaginal secretions in high concentration, so it is very likely to be infected with HIV if you have unclean sex.
2. Mother-to-child infection: If a mother has AIDS, she may infect her baby vertically during childbirth, causing the baby to be infected with HIV.
3. Blood infection: If you come into contact with the blood of a person with HIV, or if you come into contact with the blood of a person with HIV through a syringe, there is a high probability that you will be infected with HIV.
If you have any of the above three ways of infection, you need to go to the hospital immediately for monitoring of HIV, and you should not use medication indiscriminately.