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Fingering and Smelling, HIV Exposure

Dear Doctors and Experts

Recently I had intercourse with sex worker woman. I was in the following scenarios:
1. I fingered her with my left hand fingers on which I have tiny strips of skin just below my fingers nails.
2. She licked my right hand finger on which I have very little eczema rash, which is healed and do not produce "water" but on time to time is producing some "water" , but is painless and do not itch. (Maybe she had some scars on her mouth)
3. We had vaginal intercourse using condom.
4. And then (very stupid of me) I smelled my hand which was covered with vaginal fluids. Is it possible for some HIV virus to come with the smell into my nose which is on time to time bleeding?

I am very anxious, I even take some medication against anxiety.
Do I HAVE TO take the test. Can I take the test 1 month after exposure
Please Help
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You never had an exposure and you do not need to test.
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No.
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Thank you

I have one last question,
When I went to the bathroom to wash my hands (covered with vaginal fluids) the water was extremely hot, for 2 sec I was exposed to the extremely hot water. Is it possible the extremely hot water to transmit the virus to my blood and get me infected?
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Doesn't matter...still no risk.
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Thank you for your answer.

I have another question. She gave me a handjob, but before the handjob she touched her vagina and might had vaginal fluids on her hands?
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