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Bleeding angiokeratoma on scrotum hiv risk.

Hello, on the 1st of April I had a sexual e counter with a csw of unknown hiv status.

The only activity I engaged in was rubbing my erected penis between her butt crack with a condom on.6 hours after the act I found one angiokeratoma on my upper part of the scrotum bleeding a little bit. I am not sure whether it bled during my sexual act or not.
My question is if  the angiokeratoma bled during the act what are the chances of getting hiv through this?. Their was no penetration in to the anus.i am worried if the angiokeratoma bled at that time and came in contact with the rectal fluid.


Please help.
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This is not a risk for HIV.  People really only get HIV from having unprotected vaginal or anal intercourse (penetrating) or sharing IV drug needles.  Even with a sore on your scrotum that was bleeding, you aren't going to get HIV.  Air inactivates the virus.  You didn't penetrate and the head of your penis was covered anyway, so you had zero risk.
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Thanks for the reply, anxiety was killing me.
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