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I had a blood splased into my eye of an unknown person accidentally. Can't quantify but I did go inside my eye. Just in one day I have fallen terribly unwell.. The fever is not subsiding at all. Am I in anyway infected by HIV virus?? Do I stand a chance to be safe?
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Can I please request you to help me
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No their isn't any research that says there is a chance.
No you do not need to test. You never had a risk.
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Teak but isn't there a research that says that there is a chance. So can u help me understand why there is no risk? Do I need test? Please don't answer in a jiffy
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by Teak , 19 hours ago
You never had a risk of contracting HIV and your symptoms have nothing to do with HIV.

by Teak , 6 hours ago
You were answered hours ago, move along.

Try reading the replies you were given.
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You were answered hours ago, move along.
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Dear Teak,

I appreciate your knowledge and a lotta people here am sure do the same. But just going one step backwards, I will be grateful that you help me reassess my risk. There was an accident and blood splashed into my eye. I am more shaken about that than the accident. And its too coincidental for me to fall ill in the way I have. Pain in pits, fever, weakness, running nose. Its all come together? Please tell me is blood coming in contact with mucous, a risk? Please tell me. Pls help me pls
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You never had a risk of contracting HIV and your symptoms have nothing to do with HIV.
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