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im a male i received oral sex from transgender.iam worried that maybe some precum might have gotten on my penis from her hand.or maybe from my hand from masturbating her.iam uncircumcised.she told me she gets check ups every year and that i have no reason to worry about ,that she was hiv neg..my throat has been feeling kinna weird..and have alot of congestion in my face..and head..I dont know if they are symptoms i should worry about or they are related to the severe anxiety i have been under for over a week.

What are the chances of getting hiv from this type of exposure?
thank u.
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thank u for your response :)
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there are no doctors on this forum...but below are some quotes from the drs. here at medhelp.
you were NEVER at risk...sounds like a common cold.

There is no debate (among experts) about the HIV risks associated with oral sex.  The risk is so low that almost nobody who cares for HIV infected patients has ever had a patient believed to have been infected that way.  Among experts, it's a semantic issue about using terms like "no risk" and "very low risk".  There is no difference between my or Dr. Hook's use of "low risk" and other experts' "no risk".
DR. HANSFIELD

"And oral sex is basically safe sex -- completely safe with respect to HIV and although not zero risk for other STDs, the chance of infection is far lower than for unprotected vaginal or anal sex.  Please educate yourself about the real risks.  If you stick with oral sex and condom-protected vaginal or anal sex, you have no HIV worries and very little worry about other STDs. "   DR HANSFIELD

"I am sure you can find lots of people who belive that HIV is transmitted by oral sex, but you will not find scientific data to support this unrealistic concern..."   DR HOOK

"HIV is not spread by touching, masturbation, oral sex or condom protected sex."- DR. HOOK

in the public HIV Prevention forum of MedHelp, TEAK and the other moderators maintain that oral sex in all forms is a zero risk activity. Would you agree with this assessment?  
I TOTALLY AGREE / DR GARCIA
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