
Sunday Night 3-31-19 , 1 Week Ago. I Made A

Question: Sunday night 3-31-19 , 1 week ago. i made a horrible mistake. I had very very brief and shallow unprotected oral ( me being the insertive) with a escort . Should I worry with this experience.
-I did not notice any active lesions or chancres on her mouth and lips either.
-chances of hsv2 from this experience?
-I also have not experienced any discharge or pain while peeing.
Should I feel confident I dodged a bullet.
-Any HIV concerns? She did mention she had been tested 6 weeks earlier.... true or not I don’t know
-I did not notice any active lesions or chancres on her mouth and lips either.
-chances of hsv2 from this experience?
-I also have not experienced any discharge or pain while peeing.
Should I feel confident I dodged a bullet.
-Any HIV concerns? She did mention she had been tested 6 weeks earlier.... true or not I don’t know

On the bacterial level of things, being no symptoms by now is reassuring?
Brief Answer:
Your HIV/STI risk is low.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to HCM .
Thanks for posting your query.
There is every chance for the escort is free from HIV/STI.
Transmission risk for STI/HIV through oral sex is low.
In the absence of any ulceration in the mouth almost ruled out the possibility of bacterial STI risk and also HSV 1 infection transmission risk.
Human saliva, as such, is not infectious for HIV transmission, but can be possible when it contaminated with blood.
At the same time, her nonreactive test done 6 weeks back is not a guarantee, if she had some exposure within this last 6 weeks.
There is likelihood risk for HSV 1 infection through oral sex rather than HSV 2.
Incubation period for Syphilis is 10-100 days, so you had yet to cross these incubation period.
After ruling out all infections, you can be more confident about that you are free from HIV/STI.
Dr S.Murugan
Your HIV/STI risk is low.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to HCM .
Thanks for posting your query.
There is every chance for the escort is free from HIV/STI.
Transmission risk for STI/HIV through oral sex is low.
In the absence of any ulceration in the mouth almost ruled out the possibility of bacterial STI risk and also HSV 1 infection transmission risk.
Human saliva, as such, is not infectious for HIV transmission, but can be possible when it contaminated with blood.
At the same time, her nonreactive test done 6 weeks back is not a guarantee, if she had some exposure within this last 6 weeks.
There is likelihood risk for HSV 1 infection through oral sex rather than HSV 2.
Incubation period for Syphilis is 10-100 days, so you had yet to cross these incubation period.
After ruling out all infections, you can be more confident about that you are free from HIV/STI.
Dr S.Murugan
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