Can you get AIDS from blood in your eyes?

There is a risk of contracting AIDS when blood carrying the HIV virus enters the eye. AIDS, also known as Human Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, is a systemic disease caused by the infection of the body with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).HIV will invade the immune system of the human body and make the human body’s immunity decline, leading to the occurrence of a variety of opportunistic infections or malignant tumors in the human body. The transmission of HIV includes sexual transmission, blood transmission, mother-to-child transmission, etc. The HIV virus exists in the body fluids of the patient, such as semen, blood, etc. Therefore, blood with HIV virus enters the patient’s body. HIV is present in the body fluids of the patient, such as semen and blood, so it is possible to be infected with HIV if blood with HIV enters the eyes. If the eyes come into contact with the blood of an HIV patient, it is recommended to flush the mucous membrane repeatedly with large amounts of saline, consult a doctor in time, take preventive anti-blocking medication within two hours, and test for HIV antibodies regularly to clarify the infection.