**Blocking 72 hours is the act of minimizing the replication and transmission of the virus in the body by taking emergency measures within the first 72 hours of HIV infection. This phase is critical because taking effective measures within this time window can significantly reduce the risk of developing AIDS if infected.
*The main measures to block the 72-hour include:
1.Get tested for HIV as soon as possible: If you think you may be infected with HIV, you should go to a hospital or other facility immediately to get your HIV antibody tested so that you can confirm your infection as soon as possible.
2.Emergency use of PEP (prophylactic post-exposure medication): If the test results show that you may be infected with HIV, your doctor may recommend that you start PEP immediately. PEP is a multi-drug regimen that reduces the risk of infection by inhibiting viral replication.
3.Monitor your physical condition closely: During the 72-hour abstinence, you need to pay close attention to your physical condition, including observing for any uncomfortable symptoms, reporting to the doctor in a timely manner, and receiving the necessary **.
*The purpose of the 72-hour interruption is to intervene as early as possible to minimize the risk of developing AIDS. However, we would like to remind everyone that this does not mean that the blocking will be successful, and the effect depends on the individual situation and the timeliness of the intervention. Therefore, during sexual activity or other situations where HIV may be infected, we should always maintain correct awareness and healthy behavior, and take active precautions, such as using condoms.
Finally, please remember that AIDS is a serious public health problem, and we need to care not only for our own health, but also for others, to disseminate correct knowledge, to eliminate discrimination and prejudice against people living with HIV/AIDS, and to build a healthy and harmonious society together. Get your AIDS right