You were never at any risk of HIV from the situation you described.
How is that sure. The wound was deep and burning after coming into contact with vaginal fluid. The burning implies that something entered the bloodstream
But wound was quiet deep and burning as if something entered the bloodstream
Please help am dying of fear and need to know how high the risk was. My wife is developing ars feever and thinks its a flue
You were already answered that fingering is not a risk. Move on, you won't get HIV that way. Just don't have unprotected vaginal or anal sex or share IV drug needles and you won't get HIV.
However, what about my wife s ars feever? She has 38.5 degrees for two days already. Extremely worried
Its not a sore throat. Its 38.5 degree fever since two days. Thats the typical ars symptoms
Can anyone tell me precisely the characteristics of the ars fever? It it low fever like 38 or really high one like 39-40 degrees?
You were advised that you don't have any risk from this incident. There has not been a single recorded case of individual getting infected in this fashion. There are 37 million people living with the virus across the globe. You will not be the peculiar one.
38.5 is not ARS fever, if she had ARS fever, she would have been most likely recuperating in an ER and you would have been hitting bricks already trying to explain how you gave her the virus. You don't have HIV neither does she have it unless there are any separate incidents that you haven't told us.
Not accepting the advice and implying your own logic to create a hysteria of HIV is not going to help you, it seems you have some underlying emotion that you need to fuse off, you are doing that by passively grieving about a fictitious scenario of HIV infection. See a therapist for proper arrangement of thought. Figure out what is causing this reaction, is it guilt of cheating or something else.
Quit reading about HIV and ARS online to avoid misinterpreting information furthermore, it will only bring your self unnecessary sorrow and irrational fears.
We can't help you any more, this is an HIV prevention forum and we have already established that you can't acquire HIV from the incident. Thus, you can't transmit it your spouse. Please take your "What-if" questions or anxiety driven issues to the anxiety forum.
Your question has been fully and accurately answered that this is not a risk for HIV>
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