There is no risk in kissing blood or no blood.
Whenever ther is a transfer of blood there is a possibility of contracting something. To be on the safe side, just take the test and know your stats concerning HIV/Aids. Abstaining is the best method or get into a relationship with someone and you both should be tested on the first date. After that you should not have anymore worries. Good Luck!!
Kissing is not a risk no matter what.
What about the chances that our bloods (within the mouth) could have contacted? Is that a risk? If so, how much of a risk is it?
NO risk of HIV infection. Your symptoms are meaningless and certainly came on too soon to be ARS. HIV infection would not affect your blood pressure in any way.
Bottom line is used a condom (kudos to you to do that after a few beers). And protected sex is just that protected.
No risk and no need to test. Forget this and move on.
Also, to add, I became sick right now (about a month after having sex). On the first day, I had a sore throat. On the second day, the sore throat went away and I started having a stuffy nose. On the third day, the stuffy nose kind of went away and I started to cough. There is no fever (my body temperature is normal). I took medications everyday. My blood pressure is normal. Just wanted to know whether this, by any means, show signs of the early stages of HIV? To add, I probably caught the sickness because there were so many people sick around me and they kept coughing. I flew to a country and on the way back, there was this guy next to me who kept coughing and this lady behind me who kept sneezing. I was just worried and concerned.