Can you get AIDS from splashing blood in your eyes?

There is a possibility of contracting AIDS by splashing blood in the eyes. AIDS, also known as Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, is the result of the body being attacked by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and there is currently no cure for this malignant infection. The main routes of transmission of HIV include sexual contact, blood transmission and mother-to-child transmission. Therefore, if the blood of a person with HIV is splashed in the eye, the risk of HIV infection cannot be ruled out, especially if there is a strange damage to the eye, and it cannot be ruled out that the person may be infected by HIV. In conclusion, although the possibility of HIV infection from blood splashing in the eyes is relatively low, it cannot be completely ruled out, as the source of the blood is unknown, and post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV is needed. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time, do not be negligent, so as not to delay the condition.