Hi your answer about HIV is here
In case anyone is interested no chance of oral transmission
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/HIV-Test-report/show/2499291#post_12155415
Hi i went for the HBsAg test and it was Non Reactive this was the 1st time i took this test after taking the vaccinations dosages for Hep B.
How conclusive is this test report.
Pls reply
Thanks & regards
Have you tried the HIV Forum? You can find knowledgeable people there in HIV questions.
Just go to the top of the thread, find the blue line above the tree of helping hands and select 'Communities' . When that site come up, look for HIV and select that. It will take you right to the site.
Good luck.
but you can throw some light on my question
I do not know enough about HIV to answer your question.
last but not the least though the question is not related with this forum but i just wanted to have your expert advice that is it possible that HIV can be transmitted through unprotected oral sex both receiving and giving if the other person is HIV infected or if there are any open cuts,wounds,ulcers or sore throat.
Thanking you in advance as this would be my last question for the day so as to cut down my anxiety to zero level.
Please do reply as would be waiting for your prestigious reply.
No need to apologize. It looks like you have been adequately protected against hepatitis B through your vaccines. You can call the Hepatitis B Foundation in Doylestown, Pa and they will be happy to answer your questions. the number is 1-215-489-4900.
First of all i am sorry for using such words and i take my words back so please do forgive me for the same.
As you have mentioned about hep b is found in infective sexual body fluids so can the transmission of hep B is possible through unprotected oral sex secondly i have take all the three doses of Hep b vaccine around 2 to 3 years back so what are the chances of contracting hep B through unprotected oral sex.
Your reply will be highly appreciated.
Thanks & regards
As others have told you, hepatitis C is not considered a sexually transmitted infection. Blood has to be exchanged in order for hep C to be transmitted to a sexual partner. That happens mainly through rough sex or men having sex with men. If one of the partners has a sexually transmitted disease, particularly the female partner, that raises the possibility of transmission. Hep C is not usually found in infective amounts in sexual body fluids as it is in hep B and HIV. Blood must be exchanged.
Hep c requires blood to blood contact for transmission as the link I sent says
This is the hep c community for questions about hep b ask in that community
Best course of action is ask your doctor.
Also you may notice some of your words were deleted as you cannot use those types of words in comments to the forum.
Also I am a female and not a medical professional w all here a a group of patients here to shaire our general knowledge experiences and mutual support
Sir is hepatitis B can also be transmitted with the same course of action of unprotected oral sex considering the entire episode of mine which i have explained it here.
Dear sir,
i had performed on only one women but have received ******** from more than 3 females of un known status but have performed unprotected oral sex on only one gal of unknown status and have received unprotected ******** from three different gals of unknown status sir waiting for your prestigious reply so as to cut down my anxiety thanks a lot for going through my post and taking it into your consideration i have not swallowed any secretions as i was continuously spitting it out sir.
As tomorrow i have to underwent tests for my new job so i m very scared please do help
Dang it
multiple partners or also infected with HIV
Try this web site
http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/c/cfaq.htm
Note hep c is in general not considered to be an STD especially in long term monogamous couples. However there is a small risk especially with individuals with multi