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I Got a Cut From a Scissor That Was Used By Someone Else. The Scissor Was Used By The Other Person 40-45 Minutes Before My Use. The Scissor Was Untouched For 40-45 minutes, and then I Had Used It. The injury had bleeded, 2-3 drops of blood came out. Can This Incident Transmit Hiv, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Syphilis, Hsv? Should I Start PEP For HIV? Have Shared The Photo of The Cut (Injury) Which I Got From This Incident. Please Help.
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You are completely safe from HIV, Hepatitis C, Syphilis, and HSV in this situation. These viruses cannot survive on a dry metal surface for 40-45 minutes. HIV in particular becomes non-infectious within minutes of drying outside the body. Hepatitis B is the most resilient but transmission still requires significant direct blood-to-blood exposure — an incidental cut from scissors used 40+ minutes ago does not meet this threshold. No PEP is needed at all.
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Clean the cut with antiseptic, cover it, and move on — there is no infectious risk here. If anxiety about this persists, speaking with a doctor for reassurance would help. Please consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation.
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Risk of hiv is very low to no risk of infection HIV virus cannot survive outside atmosphere get killed within few seconds
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Yes
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No worry
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No risk, as these viruses do not survive outside.
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Transmission risk from this minor cut is very low for HIV or Hepatitis. Book a consultation for full reassurance and testing if needed. Feel free to book one.
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Relax and take a deep breath. You are not at risk of developing any disease due the cut by used scissors. Just keep the area clean and dry. Maintain hygiene. Wash with soap and running water for 10mins
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Already answered Gap in 40 to 45 minutes. Virus alive57 to59 secondly so no possibility  of hiv No any other possibility  which u mentioned.
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As you have described your problem, no risk of transmission, not needed to take any medicines
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No worry
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Clean the wound with tap water every day for 3 times. I will recommend you an ointment to apply at injured part. How did you get the cut ? What wer you doing? Which part of body is this? Why you used same scissors? Kindly explain in detail. Soframycin cream. Thanks
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Do connect and consult Will help you
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