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Anus-Finger Insert

Hi,

I went to a prostitute in mumbai-India (which has high AIDS ratio).I did not have sex but during oral sex,she inserted her finger in my anus without any protection.The finger was inserted for a very short time which I later pulled.Then she masturbated me with her hand.

Five days after the incident,I had 100C Fever,cough,headache,bodyache and a rash on face which contimued for four days.This has happenned 10 days back

I'm very worried if this could lead to HIV as the fever is starting symtom of HIV.Please advise.

Thanks.
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Still no risk.  Period.  And, again, if it's going to drive you crazy, then either get better educated on how HIV is transmitted, get mental health support or stop letting prostitutes insert their fingers in your anus.
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Thanks a lot for your answer.The prostitute was finguring my anus.And with this flu after 5 days is making me worried.
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You were told that fingering was not a risk.  It was very clear.  No "what ifs" are going to change the answer given to you.  Yes you are overreacting and no you shouldn't be worried.  If fingering a woman is going to get you all upset either get educated about how HIV is transmitted, get mental health support or stop fingering women.  Take your pick mate.

Stop with the symptoms.  They mean nothing with respect to HIV.  You need to move on.  Really.
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Thanks Teak,

Just a question,is there no risk of blood exchange if the fnger is bleeding.And I also have the flu type fever symtoms.I might be over-reacting but I'm really worried.

Thanks a lot for the reply.
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Fingering is not a risk of contracting HIV.
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