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Question about HEP B, and Oral Sex.

I received unprotected oral sex (4-5 mins) from a woman that I do not know. I am anxious about the possibility of acquiring HEP B.

Its been 2 and half weeks now since the exposure, I am experiencing abdominal pain, and or stomach pain regularly its very mild although. Also my stool has been light brown a tan color lately, could this be due to an infection/virus from this oral encounter? Or all in my head and everything is fine?
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the feeling in my stomach and or abdominal area every day when I wake up at 3pm what could it be due to? its only started happening after my unprotected oral exposure?

its everyday, it doesn't hurt but its very noticeable feeling, also I think I see some parts of greyish, and clayish colors in my stool.
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So you're saying I should not worry about any of the HEP(s)?

what if I told you she was a escort, meaning she sucked a lot of other mens before me, does that change anything
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tanong kopo may pag asa bang gumaling may cronic hepa b?
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Don't worry, you should be fine. If you worry too much, get tested for HepB and HepC. I have been told by hepathologists that it would be very very difficult to get infect thru saliva although theoratically there is virus. The person has to have a lot of blood in her mouth and you exposed with an open injury! Good luck!
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