"We get many questions about kissing and oral exposure and whether or not the presence of a cold sore, bites to the lip, gum disease or other wounds in or around the mouth changes the answer to the question. The answer is no. The data which define the absence of any risk of getting HIV through kissing, deep or otherwise has be generated through studies of thousand and thousands of persons, some of whom had cold cores, cuts, etc. There is no risk." DR HOOK / HIV SPECIALIST / MEDHELP
thanks for the reply
is it a low risk or Zero chance ?
read dr hook's last sentence !
thx lizzie
one more Q i have a bloody spot on my tounge after that encounter and everytime i rub a tissue on it it bleed
doesnt that increase the risk ?
also i had a bubble gum in my mouth ....does anything change it ?
or i dont need testing ?
NO
NO
NO you dont need testing.