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cut on finger

Hi all,

i noticed some small scab skin on the tip of my finger, the top layer skin is open and it looks real red inside without blood coming out or pain when water touch it, i did not know how i the skin scab, i guess it was few hour before

Straight after i went to a pub and touch against their chairs and drinks and other object with the cut part  which i am worried if there could be blood on the areas which couls have gain access to my body

Am i at risk or do i need testing

thanks you
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You don't have HIV - you have OCD....
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MOVE ON.
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hi so am i at risk, hope u understand as i know nose is a munous membrane
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Use a kleenex...
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Hi
Thanks for your reply

You mean if there was blood on the object and is my cut no fully heal still no risk?
how about if there was quite alot of blood

Another question, i sometime dig my nose and normally i dont check if my finger got blood i there is blood, am i at risk if the skin in my nose is tear due to dryness,

Thanks in advance for your advise


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MOVE ON.
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