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Wisdom Teeth Removal - Deep Kissing

Hey all,

5 days ago I received blowjob from a guy and engaged in deep kissing. 4 days before this encounter, I had a wisdom tooth extraction procedure. So while we were kissing, there was a not-bleeding but kind of a wound in my mouth.

The thing that makes me nervous is, today is like 5 days after this encounter, and I'm experiencing a mild fever (38 C - 100 F), night sweats, chills and fast heart rate.

The question is: is there any chance that I might have catch HIV from receiving blowjob and kissing?
If so, can ARS symptoms appear that early as 5 days?
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Hello,
Oral sex is not considered as a risk of HIV transmission. Neither is kissing.
HIV can only be transmitted via unprotected vaginal or/and anal penetration, sharing IV works in drugs and from mother to child
Take care
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Thanks BeStrong! But what about the symptoms that I suffer now? Can ARS begin that early?
No disease = no ARS.
Everyone writes here about their ARS but so far I have never seen anyone who actually has ARS, so take Bestrong's advice and move on from trying to associate your sex episode with disease you can't have.
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