Fluffy white spots on the retina; these are the most common manifestation and typically do not threaten vision.

The estimated risk of transmission after exposing the eye to HIV-infected blood is approximately 0.1% (1 in 1,000).

If you or someone you know is living with HIV or experiencing eye problems, there are resources available:

From an HIV standpoint, eye exposure is much "better" (lower risk) than unprotected sex. But the safest approach is prevention: use condoms, consider PrEP if you are sexually active with partners of unknown status, and avoid stigmatizing labels like "ladyboy."

In this article, we aim to explore the relationship between ladyboy eye shape and HIV risk, separating fact from fiction and providing accurate information to alleviate concerns.

Breaking Down Stigmas: Understanding HIV and Ladyboys (Trans Women)

If you meant something else by your phrase, please clarify, and I’ll be happy to revise the review.

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