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Full Body ITCHING. Could it be HIV Symptom

Hello, yesterday i had posted about my incident in this forum to which people said i had a no risk exposure. But for the past 30 minutes my full body has started itching all of a sudden. Could this relate to HIV? Please tell me someone, i am so scared . I have described my incident within quotes

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"Hello. I picked up a lady(age late 30s) from the street last night. I licked her breasts, sucked her nipples, she did the same. She repeatedly asked me for sex but i denied and there was no scene of penetration at all. Although i feel there is less risk of HIV transmission, i would like to know if HIV can be transmitted through sucking breasts or nipples?I have read that HIV can be transmitted through breast milk, i dont know if she was lactating or not but i am feeling guilty and worried. I need some processional advice that can pacify my mind."
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370181 tn?1595629445
Your question has already been asked and answered.
You had no risk for HIV and do not need to test.

I would suggest you see a doctor regarding the "full body" itching. I am not a doctor, but it's POSSIBLE what you are experiencing is an allergic reaction to something resulting in hives........but ONLY a doctor can diagnose you.

Good luck
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