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oral gonorrhea and HIV risk

Hi everyone,

I performed cunnilingus on a csw 4 days ago, no intercourse took place.

Felt guilty afterwards and decided to test after 2 days for oral STIs. Tests showed i have oral gonorrhea. The doctor told me it's from before as there's no way it would show in 2 days.

Anyway my question is: did this fact change my cunnilingus hiv risk from no risk to real risk?

Shall I test for HIV over this exposure?
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Thanks boss :)
You're the man we all look up to regarding HIV concerns.
Please keep up the good work!!!
Regards
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No it doesn't change a thing.
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Thanks teak.
I know that oral has no risk, but my question was regarding the oral gonorrhea and if it changes your assessment regarding HIV.
I really appreciate your reply and excuse me for any inconvenience.
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You were already advised the HIV is not transmitted by oral sex.
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Teak i didn't get your warning.

I didn't post any excessive data.

This is a complete new exposure. My last question here on medhelp had nothing to do with this exposure.

Please assess my risk.
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Hi teak,

Can you please give me an update?

Regards,
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I would like to add that the cunnilingus duration was about 1 to 2 minutes max if it helps!
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