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Teak- Please answer me

Hi ,

This query is specifically  for Teak and Lizzie.

Two days back, I fingered a CSW. before 5 mins of that incident I had cut in my finger. That is not actually not cut. That sraps was made when I removed my peeled skin of finger. Now I am worried that I am infected.

You will say this is a no risk ..but my query is when I removed my peeled skin, inner layer was esposed..and it was open..they also will you say this is  no risk...then Y?

Please answer my question..please.

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But when I removed my peeled skin, my inner layer was exposed..then it was an open wound correct..then y you are saying I was not having exposure.
Dont you think that HIV can enter through this cut,...if not then y?
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It needs to be a deep wound not a little cut--move on.
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Thank man..

But when I removed my peeled skin, my inner layer was exposed..then it was an open wound correct..then y you are saying I was not having exposure.
Dont you think that HIV can enter through this cut,...if not then y?

Please answer and I will move on..please
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You are correct, you didn't have an exposure.
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And ya..it just stopped bleeding..
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