http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV---I...x/show/1428919
Hi Dr.
Four weeks exactly, I met up with a sex worker and she sucked my penis for about five-ten minutes (No other exposures vaginal, anal, etc just oral). So far I haven't had any sympotms that I consider ARS but I have had dirrahea on and off, a rash on my back, headache, and sore throat (I think its stress, anxiety or guilty). I went to the doctor to get tests done at 7 days following my exposure and everything came back negative including hiv but I know its too early for that too show up. Now I am worried that I through my life away over this single exposure and had to be put on Ambien to help my fall asleep at night. To tell you a little about myself I'm 22, am in pretty great health, I have a condition known as PPP (Pearly Penile Papules), has never had intercourse only oral, and I'm not a drug user. I know I need help but am having mixed [COLOR=#006CC8 !important]answers[/COLOR] from other people and would really like the opinion of a doctor.
Trả lời của bác sĩ Sean Cummings
Good Morning
No offence taken at all.
You will NOT acquire HIV through being sucked. I've never seen it; never read about it; no colleagues have ever told me about it and I've never seen it in any of the literature.
Saliva = spit = not infectious as far as HIV is concerned.
There is a faint possibility of acquiring HIV through SUCKING and receiving ejaculate = cum - in your mouth if you suck off an HIV positive male, but equally this is fantastically rare and studies seem to indicate an exceptionally low to zero risk for this.
There is a theoretical risk that I might become the UK's next Prime Minister but it is very unlikely I'm glad to say. Theoretical risk is exactly that - theory.
You will NOT become HIV positive through being sucked. You may get any of chlamydia; gonorrhoea; syphilis; herpes; strep; NSU in your penis but NOT HIV - irrespective of what any of the other Forums say.
best wishes, Sean