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PENIS WAS BLEEDING DURING ORAL SEX,PLS HELP ME !!!

DEAR DOCTORS ,I HAVE RECEIVED AN ORAL SEX BY AN PROSTITUDE LAST NIGHT .SHE PERFOMED ON ME FOR 30' ,SHE DID  TOO STRONG THAT I FELT PAINTFUL AND I DIDN'T CUM IN HER MOUTH  ..AFTER THAT ,WHEN I CAME BACK MY HOUSE ,I REALISED THAT MY PENIS WAS BLEEDING ,I COULD NOT RECOGNIZED THAT IT WAS TOO MUCH BLOOD OR NOT ,AND I ALSO COULD NOT RECOGNIZED THAT BLOOD IN THE HEAD OF MY PENIS CAME FROM HER MOUTH OR BECAUSE ITS HURTED TOO MUCH .MY QUESTION IS THAT COULD I GET HIV BY THIS CASE ,AND IF MY PENIS WAS BLEEDING AND THERE WAS ALSO  BLEEDING GUMS IN HER MOUTH ,COULD I BE INFECTED WHEN THE BLOOD ON THE HEAD OF MY PENIS AND THE BLOOD IN HER MOUTH MIXED?THANKS .BY THE WAY ,I CUM WHEN SHE USED HANDJOB TO MAKE ME CUM ,SO IF THERE WAS BLOOD ON HER HAND AND SHE TOUCH MY PENIS ,AM I INFECTED WITH HIV ?
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239123 tn?1267647614
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If you do not fully understand all my comments, please discuss them with a friend with excellent English language skills.  They mean that you are at no risk of HIV and do not need testing for it.  I pointed out that you are much more likely to die of an accident or to be struck by lightning than you are to catch HIV from the exposure you described.  The seat belt and thunderstorm comments were jokes about it.
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Thanks so much for your advice ,I came from Vietnam ,
pls answer me 1 more question as possible.Am i at no risk?and would i get HIV test?you said that" Also to remember your seat belt and to not point your golf club at the sky during a thunderstorm ".What did you mean?tHANKS.
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239123 tn?1267647614
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Welcome to the forum.

In the US and other industrialized countries, generaly 0.1-1.0% of commercial sex workers have HIV, i.e. 1 in 100 to 1 in 1,000.  There, it's a safe bet your commercial partner isn't infected.  Even if she does, oral sex is generally safe sex with respect to HIV; some experts believe the virus is never transmitted from an infected oral partner, and others cite data suggesting a risk of once for every 20,000 events.  So if we calculate your risk on the assumption there is 1% chance your partner is infected, the odds you caught HIV are maximum 1 in 2 million (1/100 x 1/20,000).

Could blood make a difference, either your partner's or yours?  Maybe, but of course there are no data.  But what it raised the risk 10 times?  Your maximum possible risk then becomes 1 in 200,000.  How low is that?  Assuming you live in the US, the National Safety Council estimates a 1 in 17,000 lifetime risk of being hit by lightning, 12 times higher than the odds you caught HIV; and that each US resident has 1 chance in 1,756 of accidental death (traffic accidents, drowning, falls, etc, etc) each year.  In other words, the chance you'll die accidentally within a year probably is somewhere around 127 times higher than the probability you caught HIV.

So my advice is to not worry in the slightest about this event.  Also to remember your seat belt and to not point your golf club at the sky during a thunderstorm.

Regards--  HHH, MD
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