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what is the risk of hiv transmission if a non std blister or sore present on the penis, and had sex with a hiv positive person (vaginal sex)
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If you had unprotected sex with someone of unknown serostatus you need to test at 3 months weeks for a reliable result.

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1) I don't know the hiv status of the woman.... But still she says she is not positive and she looks very healthy either...

2) I  actually dont have the history of STD and ANY OTHER SORE OR BLISTER  on my penis... But I doubt that I might had a one... I did not get any sensation while she was mastrubating on my penis and sucking... ( But I get a doubt that I might had something on my penis)

3) the total UNPROTECTED vaginal sex lasted for less than one minute. she was not on her periods. I doubt there may be some blood traces inside her vagina.

4) I did not get any symptoms after that but this single episode happened before 3 years. I am scared to go for a testing..

IF YOU CAN HELP ME IN THIS I CAN NOT FORGET YOU THROUGH OUT MY LIFE.

  PLS ANSWER

NB : I AM NOT SEXUALLY ACTIVE
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You know the person was HIV positive?

Were you wearing a condom that covered the sore?  If you were, the risk was zero.

If you  weren't and you're sure the person is HIV+, it's impossible to tell for sure the risk.  Get tested in 8 weeks.
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