Done Full Body Massage From Male, Had Pimple Burst On Back. Risk Of HIV Transmission?
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HIV is not present in saliva. It is not transmitted through skin to skin contact also.
Though you had a burst pimple on your back and presuming that masseur didn't had any ulcer on his hands, chances of HIV transmission due to massage are negligible.
Similarly if there was no ulcer on his scrotum and he put on a condom before you sucked, chances of HIV transmission are not present.
If he doesn't suffer from ulcer on tongue, there should be no transmission due to licking your anus by him.
Though chances are very very less, you should consult a Skin and VD specialist and can take post exposure treatment.
You should get your HIV tested after 3 & 6 months.
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When you refer to post exposure treatment is it PEP for Hiv or for other STD? Today is the 11th day post the incident.
Is there any HIV test that I can undergo at end of 5th week to calm myself?
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If partner is HIV positive, post exposure treatment can be given within 72 hours.
As it is already eleventh day, there seems no use of post exposure treatment.
Development of antibodies takes 3 to 12 weeks, thus it is better to get HIV tested after 3 months.
Diagnosis of HIV infection prior to seroconversion can be done by measuring HIV-RNA or p24 antigen.