Hello,
If required will I need to enter another post in order for you to answer my follow question? I am really concerned on your definition of very poor oral hygiene as I have mentiond
My irritated inner cheek from my braces? Thanks.
Does the above change your
Opinion? I am going crazy! Or does the 9.5 week insti trump it??
Thank you for your reply but I forgot to mention one thing.....
I have braces and get some irritation on the inside of my lips would this increase the risk? The irritation is never too bad but it does happen from the wires. I figured I didnt rub my inner lip in her vagina! As that would be strange!
Thank you for your reply but I forgot to mention one thing.....
I have braces and get some irritation on the inside of my lips would this increase the risk? The irritation is never too bad but it does happen from the wires. I figured I didnt rub my inner lip in her vagina! As that would be strange!
Hello,
Thank you very much for your post and welcome to our forum. I will answer each of your questions here below:
1.) No risk of HIV infection. No one has been recorde as becoming infected this way. To put yourself at risk, you would have needed to have a profuse amount of infected vaginal fluid inside of your mouth with very poor oral hygiene, bleeding osres, etc, and no saliva at all in your mouth, as saliva neutralises the virus. Therefore no need to worry. No risk of HIV infection.
2.) No, there is no need. Your test can be considered final and fully conclusive. No risk in the first place anyway.
3.) Alopecia areata has no link with HIV infection. No need to be concerned as they are not related. I agree with the doctor that you consulted.
Best wishes,
Dr José