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unprotected oral sex

Dear sir,

pls help to cut down my anxiety though your reply on my question it helped me to a great extent as i have spoken to the csw with whom i have performed oral sex unprotected both receiving and giving to under go for the hiv test but she refused the same as now my anxiety grows more as what if she is a. Patient of actue hiv , AIDS.

Doc pls help me last time as what are the chances of mine getting infected with The disease as well as with other STDS.

REGARDS
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STD questions post in the STD forum. You had no HIV risk.
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Is it can be a case that a person not infected by hiv can be infected with other STDs and as its the case of oral sex then when and where and on which part of body we can notice stds and how much time it takes for a std symptoms to show it on u
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There are few that are curable by antibiotics, others not curable but managable and not deadly
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Some can be cured, others can not be cured, can be managed and they arr not deadly
STD community will give you better answers
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Last question are those stds are curable
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Oral sex of any type is non risky for HIV and only little risk for other STD.
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Sir please reply one last time considering all the nitigrity mentioned by me in email.
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