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Cunnilingus and oral sex HIV

ZCC
Hello doctor! ! !
                      First of all, I'm sorry, my English, I am a 29-year-old male 30 days ago, I have the experience of oral sex and prostitutes, I gave her 5 minutes of cunnilingus , and then she gave me 40 minutes oral sex, until ejaculation. But my mouth have a fresh bite wounds.
                  HIV infection, I'll give cunnilingus?
                  She gave me oral sex, I will be living with HIV?
                   I am now very worried, I have a very long time, there is no sex with my wife.    
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300980 tn?1194929400
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Welcome to our Forum. your question is the second one I have received today on oral sex.  The HIV risk from oral sex is the same whether giving or receiving.   There is no scientific evidence that HIV is spread through oral sex.  The quoted figure for HIV risk, if one has oral sex with an infected partner is less than 1 in 10,000 and, in my estimation that is too high.  This estimate is theoretical.   Some experts, including us, state there is virtually no risk at all from oral sex.  Neither of us on this site have ever seen or reading the medical literature of a convincing instance in which HIV was passed by oral sex.  This includes by all of the people who had gum disease, blood in the mouth, oral sores, etc.  We no longer routinely recommend testing related to oral sex.  

My advice- you need not worry about these exposures. EWH
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ZCC
Thank you doctor
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300980 tn?1194929400
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As i said- "We no longer routinely recommend testing related to oral sex."  EWH  

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ZCC
Thank you, doctor, I would like to know if I need to HIV test? ?
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