AIDS Prevention

We have all heard the symptoms of HIV and AIDS. If symptoms are found and not prevented, the results can be deadly. There are AIDS prevention steps you can take in order to ensure a healthier lifestyle. You have seen AIDS prevention commercials, radio advertisements and documentaries. Many of the AIDS prevention discussions they speak of are true. If you do not want to be a recipient of this disease, please do vital research and follow each prevention very carefully. There is no cure for HIV and AIDS. There is no known vaccine.

Actions you and/or your partner can take to minimize the causes of AIDS: Never have sexual contact with a person that has AIDS symptoms. Never have sexual intercourse with prostitutes. Never have sexual intercourse with a person that has multiple or random sex partners. Always avoid genital, oral and anal contact with your partner's semen, urine, feces and blood. Never engage in anal sexual intercourse. Many people forget the most important AIDS prevention, using a condom when engaging in any sexual acts.

Other AIDS prevention tips:

Never share anything that will contaminate your blood with the AIDS recipient (i.e. razors, needles). Be cautious when you get any type of body piercing with a needle. Make sure that the needles are fully sterilized before undergoing that specific procedure. A vital AIDS prevention tip you should do is have an AIDS test performed regularly. Many people infected with HIV and AIDS do not have symptoms, so it is important to get tested. The final AIDS prevention tip you should know already is to not engage in sexual intercourse outside of a monogamous relationship. Both parties know they are not infected with the virus.

This disease is preventable. These instructions are very vital for your health and/or your partner's health.