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oral sex and hiv

hello doctor!
since yesterday i'm worried. this is my case - yesterday i met a transexual sex worker and she preform oral sex to me (she suckd me with no condom) she also lick my anus. theres not been any penetration, just oral that she gave me and she lick my anus. i'm married guy and really dont know what to do. am i at any risk of hiv? am i putting my wife at risk if we make love now? i'm really dont know if i can go back to routine, please help me.
sorry for the describes and the english mistakes.
best regrads!
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300980 tn?1194929400
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I do agree with the advice you have been given. EWH
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Hi again! I have another question but i'm not sure that's the right forum so...  Since 3 days after the exposure i felt a very little pain in the testis with no ather any simptoms. Now (9 days after) the pain still felt. I'm affraid it could be gonorrhea. I talked wirh an expert of st'd's on phone and he say to me that passing gonorrhea through oral to the receptive person it's not so common, and that theres always simptoms when man gets gonorrhea and they much more dramatic then little pain in the testis. He suggest that the pain is other pishycal problen (not an std) or a psichosomatic simptom because i'm in anxity. Do you agree with him or should i get tested for gonorrhea and Athoer std's? Thank's alot!!
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300980 tn?1194929400
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I'm glad I could help  EWH
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ty so much! i'm appriciate your fast answer. and i'm feeling now much better. ty!
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Welcome to the Forum. this is a question we have answered many times so for more information you can use the search function to look for other, similar posts.  There is virtually no risk for HIV from the exposure you describe. Despite the fact that your partner was a transsexual, it is unlikely that she had HIV.  More importantly, even if she did, there are no cases in which someone has gotten HIV from receipt of oral sex.  Some official sites will tell you that, IF your partner had HIV, the risk of infection is about 1 infection in 10,000 episodes but even that low estimate (it is the equivalent of receiving oral sex once daily from an infected partner for more than 27 years) is probably too high.

I would not worry about this encounter and see no need for testing .  EWH
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