Can condoms prevent AIDS?

Mar 09, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Bai Hongmei
Introduction
In general, when used correctly, condoms can effectively reduce the risk of HIV transmission, but they cannot completely guarantee prevention of HIV. Put on the condom correctly before engaging in sexual activity, and ensure that it fits properly and is free of damage. During the entire sexual act, take care to avoid the condom slipping off or breaking, and remove it promptly after intercourse and dispose of it properly.

Under normal circumstances, condoms can effectively reduce the risk of HIV transmission when used correctly, but they cannot completely guarantee protection against HIV. A detailed analysis is as follows:

HIV is mainly transmitted through sexual contact, blood, and mother-to-child transmission, with sexual transmission being one of the primary routes. As a physical barrier, condoms can largely prevent semen or vaginal secretions containing HIV from directly contacting the sexual partner's genital organs or mucous membranes, thereby reducing the chance of virus transmission. However, condoms cannot provide absolute protection. For example, they may break or slip off during use, or parts of the body not covered by the condom may come into contact during sexual activity, which still poses a risk of HIV infection.

Condoms should be correctly put on before sexual activity begins, ensuring they fit properly and are free from damage. During sexual intercourse, care should be taken to avoid the condom slipping or breaking, and it should be removed promptly and disposed of properly afterward. Additionally, it is important to choose condoms that are of reliable quality and have official manufacturing certification.

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