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Hive through open cut please help scary

I went to the bar last night. Some guy hit the wall and cut himself on his knuckles of his right hand, he handed to me the pool stick and my right hand was covered with blood around my thumb and my index fingertip. 2 days before that I cut my index fingertip. I had broken skin that I scratched on side of my thumb with no bleeding, with this guy's blood
and my index fingertip open cut had one rain drop on the cut(which I dont know if its open cut cause its 2 days after I cut it and i was no bleeding just some scab liquid,red rush around it and burning when I washed my hands or used sanithiser)
couple of minutes after it I washed my hands like 10 times in the bathroom with soap and how waterand I used sanithiser as well
If the gut have HIV or any disease virus can I get something from him?
what should I do? How should I act
Is there any risk of anything
Thank you
please expand for me the answer
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Did your cut require stitches? No. You were never at risk.
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yes kumar but is it still an open cut? because it was burning me when I washed my hands or use sanithiser? and when put some preesure u can some shiny liquid in the  cut but no blood
so
is it called open cut?how do u verbally describe it?
and is there risk to anything HIV or else through this cut or through the briken skin on my thumb?
thank you
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there is no risk from what you explained and there is no need to do anything
the cut would have started to heal immediately since 2 days ago and it will not allow the blood to enter and infect you..
absolutely no need to worry..no need to test also..
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