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blood to eye

Hi,

Another question that have caused anxious mind;
I danced with an unknown woman in bar.  Middle of dance she swept touched my forehead and and eyes same time. I noticed that she had a bleeding cut on her finger. And I think I felt something warm in my eye. Could be blood.
Now Im stressing my heart out.
How big risk was that?
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480448 tn?1426948538
NO risk.  The amount of blood that would have to come in contact with the eyes to even remotely cause a risk isn't something you'd "feel", it would be all over the place.

This is an irrational fear.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
The risk of hiv transmission is from unprotected vaginal/anal sex. sharing iv drug needles and mother to child.
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Yes she had. Im sure.
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Thanks for reply. It scares me because im sure that bleeding finger touched my eye and I felt something sticky in my eye. Has there ever been cases like this ending positive result?
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She did not have a bleeding cut on her finger.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi not any risk for contracting hiv.
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