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Is my act considered high risk?

Hello, about six day ago I received unprotected oral sex from a women, she had no visible cuts or sores on her lips, (can't know if she had any inside her mouth) also we kissed maybe 3 or 4 times prior to the oral sex, is this considered a high risk for all types of hepatitis or not, I had no visible cuts or sore on my penies, but about two days later I have a tingling sensation which I still have, no pain, no discharging, and sores or cuts?
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