Is it contagious to have a cupping in the same can as a person with AIDS?

Cupping in the same jar with an AIDS patient is generally not contagious; if the skin or mucous membranes are broken and come into contact with the body fluids or blood of the AIDS patient, then there is a possibility of being infected. 1. Situations that will not be infected: the skin is not broken, and there are no wounds on the skin of the AIDS patient’s body, just cupping with the same jar as the AIDS patient will not generally cause infection. 2. There is a possibility of infection: if the needle cupping, cans in contact with the patient’s blood or body fluids, and for others to use, coincidentally, other people’s body skin mucous membrane also has a small wound, this situation may be infected. There is a high-risk contact need to go to the hospital in time to check, clear whether the infection, if any abnormalities, early detection and early treatment.