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Sexo oral a mujer encías sangrantes

Buenos días, hace 17 días tuve una relación con una mujer que conocí en un bar, en la penetracion siempre utilice condón, pero le realice sexo oral por unos 20 segundos, yo tenía encías sangrantes en ese momento, hoy he tenido diarrea y estoy muy preocupado, tuve algún riesgo?
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Otros síntomas que he tenido son tics nerviosos, presión en el pecho, picazón en la piel y a veces ardor, picadas en el estómago, mareos, dolor de cabeza, que puede ser? Estrés?
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Muchas gracias, Dios los bendiga por la labor que realizan quedó mucho más tranquilo
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We will let our members answer you further now that your post has been translated for them.  But MedHelp adheres to the position of the CDC as well as the input of expert physicians that HIV is only transmitted through unprotected vaginal or anal sex, the sharing of needles, or from mother to child. Oral sex is not considered a means for transmission with or without blood as saliva inactivates the virus.  We wish you the best of health.  
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I've also had sneezing, does this have to do with hiv?
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At that moment had blood in the mouth, it means that he had an open wound, does not matter? , Can diarrhea be by stress? I have not had any more symptoms
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15695260 tn?1549593113
Hi there.  Oral sex, even with bleeding gums is not a risk for HIV transmission.  We wish you the best.  
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