
Dear Doctor, I Went To The Massage Parlor, About 3

Question: Dear Doctor,
I went to the massage parlor, about 3 weeks back. During the normal course of the massage, I and the massage lady were having a conversation. Just then, out of XXXXXXX she licked my nipple. This happened for 1-2 sec XXXXXXX I told her to stop immediately and rushed to wash the licked area with soap and water. I'm terrified with this incident. If she is HIV+, is there any chance that I'm at risk of Hiv? She did not bite it as far as I can remember. It was just a lick.
Few days back i went for a regular blood test, not Hiv and the Eosinophils count was 440 cells per mm3 or 7% which was marked in bold. Is it due to Hiv infection? Am I seroconverting?
I went to the massage parlor, about 3 weeks back. During the normal course of the massage, I and the massage lady were having a conversation. Just then, out of XXXXXXX she licked my nipple. This happened for 1-2 sec XXXXXXX I told her to stop immediately and rushed to wash the licked area with soap and water. I'm terrified with this incident. If she is HIV+, is there any chance that I'm at risk of Hiv? She did not bite it as far as I can remember. It was just a lick.
Few days back i went for a regular blood test, not Hiv and the Eosinophils count was 440 cells per mm3 or 7% which was marked in bold. Is it due to Hiv infection? Am I seroconverting?
Brief Answer:
No risk of HIV
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to ask a doctor service. I have read your query and noted your concern.
There is no risk of HIV through this incident. HIV is only transmitted through unprotected sex e.g eithe oral, genital or anal sex wherein there is genital contact with infected genital surface or secretions of the HIVpositive partner. Saliva is not infectious and moreover HIV is not transmitted through intact skin. Raised eosinophil count could be due to some allergy or parasite infection. It is not a sign of HIV.
Hope I have cleared your doubts. Let me know if you need any more assistance.
No risk of HIV
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to ask a doctor service. I have read your query and noted your concern.
There is no risk of HIV through this incident. HIV is only transmitted through unprotected sex e.g eithe oral, genital or anal sex wherein there is genital contact with infected genital surface or secretions of the HIVpositive partner. Saliva is not infectious and moreover HIV is not transmitted through intact skin. Raised eosinophil count could be due to some allergy or parasite infection. It is not a sign of HIV.
Hope I have cleared your doubts. Let me know if you need any more assistance.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana


Dear Doctor,
Thank you for the reply. Do you think I should test for this incident? Or should I continue life as normal, forget about this incident and move on.
Thank you for the reply. Do you think I should test for this incident? Or should I continue life as normal, forget about this incident and move on.
Brief Answer:
No risk, not to worry
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
There is no need to screen for HIV due to this incident. There is no risk whatsoever.
Take care
No risk, not to worry
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
There is no need to screen for HIV due to this incident. There is no risk whatsoever.
Take care
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee

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