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Body itch.

About a month ago I received unprotected oral sex from a woman, she also rimmed my anus too. I ejaculated in her mouse in the end. The whole process lasted about 20 minutes. About 7 days after the event, I had a very generalised body itch, which shown no rash on the body, and it went away after couple of days. About 3 weeks after the exposure, I had a mild fever, but only lasted for a day, and I had no headache, sore throat or body ache. 3 or 4 days after the fever, the body itch came back, and its been with me for about a week. It has never been intense itch, but it is always there which is very annoying. If I scratch the ichty place, it will become a small pink bump, then disappears within a day.

I am just wondering if anyone can help me. I am very worried that I had infected with HIV. can anyone tell me what's the risk of getting infected with HIV as a result of receiving unprotected oral sex? Do you think I was at risk at all? Do I need to go to see the doctors and get a blood test done?

Really appreciate your help. Many thanks.
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186166 tn?1385259382
you had no risk...
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yeah, I did read what teak said. But I am still worried though. What do you think the best thing I should do? Take the test or just just relax?
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186166 tn?1385259382
did you read what teak told you?
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Thx Teak. Do you think I should go for a blood test?
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HIV is not transmitted by oral sex. Whatever is going on with you has nothing to do with HIV.
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