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Asked by : johnny85 on Thu, 14 Feb 2013 Asked in :Sexual Deviance Comments (0) No Of Views (1653)
I will describe you my situation in many details as I can remember. I had protective (condom) oral sex (giving) with unknown man of unknown HIV status. It lasted couple of minutes, and he did not ejaculate at all. The condom I believe did not burst, but it was dark, and I could not tell for sure. Four days later I began feeling sick, and had low fever. On the fifth day, fever was getting worse (101.8) and lasted for day and a half like that. Although it is flu period currently, I am a little bit scared, but also there were some good reasons for me to catch flu certainly. I did not have sore throat (just a little bit), no skin rash, and no swollen lymph nodes. Also on the 6th day after possible infection, I did not have fever at all. I feel tired a little bit, but I believe it is bcs of the fever. I have read on the Internet that ASR symptoms develop from 2-4 weeks after possible infection and not this soon. Is this true? Also, could you please tell me what was my risk in your opinion? Thank you very much
Answered by : Dr.CHAKRAVARTHY on Mon, 18 Feb 2013
If you were the giver and no contact with his blood or semen, it is unlike to transmit HIV. If you have a doubt regarding contact of semen or blood, it is better to check the HIV status.
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