[Question #11658] HIV risk and unprotected oral sex
13 months ago
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Hello Experts
About a month ago, I was receiving unprotected oral sex from a woman with unknown status but she had multiple partners in the past. I checked google and also experts answers here which say oral sex poses little to no risk for HIV. What concerns me is when she was giving me oral sex, she would do this weird thing where she stick her tongue in the opening of my urethra and she would lick inside of the opening. Like her tongue would touch the inside of the urethra. What I'm fearing is, what if HIV can enter the body when her tongue licked the mucous membrane inside the urethra. I know saliva doesn't carry HIV but I appreciate if experts tell me what you think about my risk. Thanks for taking the time to address my concern and read this post
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
13 months ago
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Welcome to the Forum and thanks for your questions. You do not know that this woman has untreated HIV and statistically is is very unlikely that she does. Even if she is infected, this was a no risk exposure. There are no proven cases of HIV acquired from receipt of oral sex. That she put her tongue into your urethra does not change that. I see no need for concern and no need for testing.
Please don’t worry. EWH
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