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Blood from Nipple

Hi doctor,sorry for my English.Last night I sucked a guy's nipple for 5 minutes.Later i noticed that he got an old acnea lump on that nipple,too(his acnea is just only a tiny lump with no pus but with pinky surface).I had no mouth ulcer nor bleeding gum.I tried to squeeze his acnea lump but no secretion nor blood oozing.But he still feel pain of that acnea
1.I knew that it would be no risk if there was no bleeding from his old acnea.But If i sucked that acnea,is there any possibilities of blood coming out from sucking pressure?
2.If there was blood coming out from that old acnea and came contact with my mouth,COuld you estimate the risk for getting HIV?
3.In your experience,were there any cases who got HIV by sucking bloody nipple?
4.If there was blood in my mouth from his acnea(i think it's just a tiny amount of blood ),Could the saliva enzyme deactivate HIV?
Do you think I need to get test? I thought that the risk is low or non-existent,am I right?
Thank you very much doctor
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Thank you.So i have no risk an no need to get test,right??? I was not so sure that was there any blood from his boil in my mouth or not...If there was indeed blood then my risk would be like the risk of blood to mucous membrane,right?
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No risk. What you have described is the same risk associated with giving someone a love bite, ie no risk.

(1) Yes, saliva contains an enzyme that breaks down the virus.

(2) The mucous membranes of the mouth are a lot tougher than those of the vagina, penis and anus so there is not pathway for the virus to enter.

(3) Stomach acid destroys the virus.

(4) Any acne pus will contain dead bacterium and NOT viral diseases like HIV.

Relax and keep safe.
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