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Went to Dentist today that ordered a biopsy on white lesions ( which to me looks like a white film and patches on tongue) on cheeks and sides of tongue. The white film on tongue and cheeks does not slough off which the dentist said is better then having it scrape off and have redness underneath.
About 2 months ago I performed oral sex on a male and I am also male. I believe I swallowed but know I did not do anything other then that.
My questions is the risk factors from performing oral sex and swallowing? If at that time I had and cuts in mouth or sores, do I have more of risk for studs or HIV?
Very very worried, waiting for biopsy.
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I recommend just getting a take home hiv test or a rapid one done by a free clinic. it takes less than 15mins..That will give you some closure. I'm not a doctor, so I can't answer anything about symptoms
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Do you mean low risk of getting these std's or that they have no serious side effects?
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Low risk STD's...gonorrhea, herpes, syphilis and HPV
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