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Can you get AIDS from masturbating?

Asked by:Erica

Asked on:Apr 18, 2026 12:23 AM

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  • Bilbo Bilbo

    Apr 18, 2026

    Normal masturbation has certain positive meanings. In a sense, it is like living as a couple. For unmarried male prostatitis patients, as well as married male patients who cannot live a normal married life due to short-term separation, business trip, divorce, widowhood and other reasons, appropriate masturbation is beneficial. But masturbating too frequently or masturbating inappropriately can cause a series of diseases. Such as: premature ejaculation, impotence, prostatitis and various diseases caused by prostatitis, etc.

    AIDS is transmitted through blood, mother-to-child and other channels, so masturbation will not cause AIDS, but excessive masturbation can also cause other diseases.

    2. HIV transmission routes

    HIV mainly exists in the blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and breast milk of infected people and patients.

    2.1. Sexual behavior

    Unprotected sex with an infected partner, including same-sex, opposite-sex, and bisexual contact.

    2.2. Intravenous drug use

    Sharing unsterile injection tools used by infected people with others is a very important way of HIV transmission.

    2.3. Mother-to-child transmission

    HIV-infected mothers may transmit HIV to their fetuses and infants during pregnancy, delivery, and breastfeeding.

    3. Remember 5 points to prevent AIDS

    3.1. Do not have unprotected sex. Using condoms is one of the most effective measures to prevent STDs and AIDS during sex.

    3.2. Early treatment and cure of STDs can reduce the risk of HIV infection. Regular hospitals can provide formal and confidential examination, diagnosis, treatment and consultation services. If necessary, you can use the local STD and AIDS hotline for consultation.

    3.3. Sharing syringes and taking drugs is an important way to spread AIDS. Therefore, we must reject drugs and cherish life.

    3.4. Avoid unnecessary blood transfusions, injections, unsafe tooth extractions and beauty treatments without strictly sterilized equipment, and use blood and blood products that have been tested for HIV antibodies.

    3.5. Women infected with HIV should undergo pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding under the guidance of professional doctors.