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Touching/licking PMS blood

Hi experts. Few days back I went for a massage in Singapore where the masseuse offered hand job and took off her clothes. I was licking her boobs and her body. I brushed her vagina with my thumb, which then she asked me to stop as she is having her PMS. During clean up I saw some red marks on the towel which could have been blood.
1) if I touch her blood. Then touch her body. And have licked that part. It's there a risk of hiv or other std? There was a mild burn wound in my mouth at that time. Does this increase the risk.
2) I did requested the masseuse for more services which she declined clearly. So she only performs hand jobs in her daily job.
What is the risk I have for hiv. And other std.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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You had zero rrisk but see a doc since your concerned. Neck strain is not a symptom of any std nor is hives and rashes that come and go. Symptoms of topical infections like syphilis are chancre sores that appear a few weeks after exposure to what ever area was in contact.
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Hi experts. Two weeks after exposure I got these symptoms:
1) hives. Itches and rashes appear and dissapear quickly all over body
2) neck strain
Are these symptoms indicative? Should I test for any std?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Its still zero risk
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Hi. Thanks for your reply. Since I observed the towel had stains of blood. Possible that she touched herself and saw blood then wiped it off there and continued with the hand job where she touch my penis. Can this make him to be transferred? I heard hiv dies when it's outside the body. But needle sharing does carry the virus with the needle. Is this possible. Am I at risk?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, what your describing is  zero risk for any std,s
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Hi experts. Please help. Growing anxiety
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