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Hi I had oral sex 6 weeks ago I brushed my teeth before and had bleeding gums. I'm freaking out because I know hiv can be contracted that way through cuts. I've had real bad body aches fever that comes and goes and it comes at night white spots on tonsils,burning red scalp I haven't got my period this month,sting burning crawly skin and a cold sore on lip does this sound like hiv! I'm losing my mind all I can do is cry.
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Thanks for responding to me! I've read online that little cuts make the risk higher I've been tested at 80 days and I was negative but I preformed oral sex on the same guy. He hasn't been tested he insisted he's clean but this body aches and chest pains plus head aches are really bad! I've read up on neuropathy or whatever it's called that's what it feels like!
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Hi, no concerns for HIV. Oral pleasures dont set in HIV infection in situations of bleeding gums too. When gums bleed, its an out flow of minor blood content due to low quality damage to the gums while brushing or due to poor oral hygiene. Many people have bleeding gums which is a situation that goes unoticed and people perform oral sex. Had it been the case, there would have been alarming rise in HIV cases. Dont let your mind create symptoms. Control your anxiety before it gets worst.
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Also it kinda hurts or stings when I pee and my nipples are burning
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