If the blood dries up 10 minutes after the drop of AIDS blood is dropped, it is generally not contagious. However, if the blood does not dry up within a short period of time, there is some chance of infection.
When the AIDS blood drops 10 minutes after its blood dries up, much of the human immunodeficiency virus in it can die, and it is usually not contagious. However, if the blood is left on pillows and syringes, and the blood does not dry up after 10 minutes, there is still a chance of infection if a healthy person accidentally uses it.
Therefore, in daily life, in order to prevent suffering from AIDS. Should refuse drugs, do not share needles. Cut off the transmission of HIV infection through sexual contact, use condoms correctly, and keep a regular sexual partner.
If a patient is diagnosed with AIDS, he or she should keep a positive attitude and cooperate with the doctor to take relevant treatment measures.