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Hello I had sex with prostitute with condom, but I forget that I had a deep cut in index finger which was 1cm has not healed I was able to see the blood and flesh , but when I was having sex I used to touch the condom frequently when my penis was outside the vagina I used to feel vaginal fluid , I had not inserted finger in vagina , but what if chances are may be am I at risk touching the condom when. Outside stroke when having sex
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That's not a risk for getting HIV. The only risks for HIV transmission include having unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV needles to inject drugs. Air and saliva inactivate the virus. Touching fluid does not transmit the virus as there is exposure of air. So, you have zero risk from what you describe (and yes, that includes if you have a cut on your finger).
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Thank you sir , but what if I put my finger in vagina on that day , which was not healed I was able to see flesh and blood in my finger , do I need to test , sorry if I annoyed you
Read what I wrote. You were already answered. No risk. No risk means no testing.
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