[Question #12399] Received hand job and HBV question
8 months ago
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Hi doctor
I’m male i did massage yesterday and I give the gloves and oil massage to the masseuse but when she massed my feet she used her lotion and used my oil massage to all my body with hand job my question is : if the can of lotion is contaminated by fluids of any customer before me has HBV can I get it when she did hand job ? Or this is because of a lot of thinking and excessive anxiety
8 months ago
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Tell me if you don’t understand my story because I’m not good in English, thank you
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H. Hunter Handsfield, MD
8 months ago
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Welcome back to the forum. However, I notice this is almost the same question you asked once before (16 months ago), when you were advised that massage or hand-job do not transmit the hepatitis B virus (HBV). There was another question as well, which apparently was deleted -- and apparently was on the same topic.
Since you are worried about hepatitis B, I strongly advise you to be vaccinated against HBV. Or if already vaccinated (common in most young people these days, including in many Middle East countries), you can be sure you are immune to it. However, even if not vaccinated, you will never get HBV by massage or hand genital contact.
I hope these comments are helpful. Let me know if anything isn't clear.
HHH, MD
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8 months ago
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Sir this event was yesterday my concern because my bad language I think maybe you don’t understand me?
That’s mean you said I must be worried about my event in yesterday ?
Please sir do not be angry from me
8 months ago
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Sorry, I must not be worried
8 months ago
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Also my concern because HBV is strong virus the network make me sad and more confused there
8 months ago
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Just one and last question
Should I don’t worry if there genital fluid on the hand of masseuse ?
Thank you sooo much
I promise you this last time
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H. Hunter Handsfield, MD
8 months ago
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Your English is fine for these questions and easy to understand.
There is no risk even if genital fluids are on her hands. Not enough virus can be carried on hands to cause infection.
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8 months ago
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Ok thank you and i’m sorry for my bother to you
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H. Hunter Handsfield, MD
8 months ago
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Thanks for the thanks; I'm glad to have helped. There's nothing to be sorry for. However, this is at least the second time you have asked the same questions; as you have seen, the answer has not changed. Please be aware of the forum policy against repeated questions, especially when anxiety driven. This will have to be your last about transmission of HBV (and all other STIs) by massage or hand-genital contact. Excessive repeat questions are deleted without reply and without refund of the posting fee. Thank you for understanding.
That concludes this thread. Best wishes and stay safe.
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