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Golden Shower in Brazil

Good Afternoon Dr.
I live in Brazil and five weeks ago I met a sex worker. She urinated in my mouth. I drank about 100ml, and a little shed on my face. I washed my mouth, threw up, washed my mouth again and left. About 30 minutes after I washed my mouth with Listerina, showered and washed my mouth with Listerine again.

What are my chances of HIV acquired in this esposição? She did not lay me in the vagina. I lay on the floor and she urinated on my mouth.

Apparently her vagina was clean and washed. I did not notice blood in the urine. Even had a very strong taste and smell of urine.

A portion poured over my face and spent over an oral herpes. That would be a risk?

2 days later I had a slight pain in the body, and had symptoms of sinusitis for 6 days. Cough, chest pain, runny nose and nasal congestion.

I have caught HIV from my esposição Golden Shower?
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Doc, please. Answer my questions.
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Doc, please.

Just answer these questions for me:

Even if she had blood in the urine? From what I read, a simple case of kidney stones can cause a bleeding and let the infectious urine.

After 38 days of my Golden Shower showed two ulcers in my mouth. One of ~ 0.1cm another slightly larger, ~ 0.5cm. That would be symptoms of ARS? Is it relevant?

The Lord my rate risk to zero? Even with blood in urine and oral lesions with me?

Thanks Doc

Here are my sincere thanks.
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Even if she had blood in the urine? From what I read, a simple case of kidney stones can cause a bleeding and let the infectious urine.

Should I worry? Need to be tested?
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Hello

You will not acquire HIV from having urine in your mouth or on your face.

kind regards, Sean
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