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Deep Kissing

Dear Dr
I had deep kissing with a guy of unknown sexual history.I got a wound on a lip at 11 am in morning.It bleed for 5-10 mins and bleeding stopped.I deep kissed guy on same day evening at 5.50 pm.Am I at HIV risk? Do i need to any test? if yes which one I should?
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1024580 tn?1331574121
Hello,
Thank you for your post.
No, you are not at risk of HIV at all whatsoever and you do not need a test.
Kissing is safe, even deep throat kissing with a wound on the lip.
Best wishes,
Dr José
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everyone  will  tell  you its  either  no risk  or  low  risk  im  in same  situation as you  i  got  tested  i  have  never  felt  so  ill  i  dont think  they  understand  hiv  at  all  i  had  every  symptom  going  my  blood  tests  didnt  come  back  normal  and  i  still  have  a  mouth  problem  today  even  though my  tests  say  negative  i  no  i  dont feel  right in myself if i  did i  wouldnt  even  be  on  medhelp everyone  is  different  to  when  antibodies  show up  im  beginning  to  think  it  can  hide  from a  test  due  to  my  symptoms and  i  was  diagonsed  with  oral  thrush  and  no medication  clears  it  up i  also have  a  swollowing  problem to  
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Dear Dr exactly 4 week after the deep kissing incidence today I got mouth ulcer and muscale pain in thigh.I have not done any testing.do I need testing. is this sign of HIV infection?
Dear Dr can you please reply my question.
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Dear Dr exactly 4 week after the deep kissing incidence today I got mouth ulcer.I have not done any testing.do I need testingis this sign of HIV infection?
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