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woman spit on head of handjob

dear Doctor
one month ago I received unprotected handjob she put saliva many on my penis  she is from africa and i see she no clean
do handjob and many saliva on my penis, i afraid because i asking a doctor  in forum another he said study  do they state the amount of saliva vs. blood, semen, breast milk, or vaginal fluid then be amount of half or a quarter cup risk
i do hanjob only.. but still worry so much
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ok Doctor i trying forget this,,and i safely continue sex with my wife
but if i go to test any time i will show my test here
thanks for help
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239123 tn?1267647614
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Nobody can ever guarantee zero risk for HIV following any sexual exposure.  But this doesn't change my opinion or advice:  the risk you were infected was far too low to need testing or for you to worry about it.

See the last part of my reply above.  There is nothing else you can add that would change my opinion or advice.  I will delete any further comments other than a report of an HIV test result.
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thanks doctor Hunter
i meant saliva inside my penis.. also zero risk? i not need for test
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239123 tn?1267647614
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Welcome to the forum.

You had accurate replies on the community forum -- repeatedly.  HIV has never been known to be transmitted by hand-genital contact, even when genital secretions are used for lubrication, and it certainly cannot be transmitted through saliva used as lubricant.  The "amount" of saliva it takes to inactivate HIV is irrelevant; even a few drops is plenty.

You do not need HIV testing from the exposure described, and if you have a regular partner can safely continue sex with that person, with no chance of transmitting HIV.  But if you remain worried despite the science and despite the reasoned reassurance you have had, you can always have an HIV test to prove to yourself you aren't infected.  

Your other discussions on the community forum had to be forcibly terminated because of excessive anxiety-driven replies that ignored the advice you had been given.  There will be none of that here.  Feel free to report your HIV test result if and when you have one.  Otherwise I will have no further comments or advice.

HHH, MD
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