[Question #12686] STD risk
6 months ago
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Hi Dr,
Back again with another exposure.
Exposure on 15/02. Massage with Masseuse. Closed mouth kiss. Fingering with healed hang nail (no bleeding). I did not touch my penis immediately after fingering her.
However, I went to shower (2 minute after) after that and used the same hand that was used to finger her to wash my penis. What is the risk of hiv or other stds?
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
6 months ago
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Apparently you have been on the forum before. What was your user name in the past?---
6 months ago
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Hi Dr,
Not sure what the username is but it was question # 12206
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
6 months ago
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Thank you. This is helpful. Reviewing your earlier post allows me to point out to you the similarities between this event and your prior questions. Both describe entirely no risk events. There is no risk of any STI , including HIV, from kissing, from masturbation including with a hang nail of any duration, or through transfer of infect us material to yourself with your hands. There is no need for concern or for testing.
With all due respect, given the similarities between the two encounters, there really should not have been any need for this question.
I hope this information is helpful, both for this encounter and for the future. EWH
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6 months ago
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Thanks for the reply doctor. I honestly think I’m obsessing with stds. Last qn before I leave this forum (hopefully for good).
Is there any slight change for hiv transmission or - syph, C, G, Herpes from this exposure ?
Have a great day doctor
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
6 months ago
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No risk means no risk including HIV, syphilis and hepatitis.
This will need to be your last question of this sort. Should you return with similar questions about the risk events? Your question may be deleted without a response and without return of your posting fee. There is no benefit to repetitive questions. EWH
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5 months ago
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Hi doctor, thank you for the reply. What would be the risks for chlamydia, gonorrhea, Syphillis or herpes? Thank you doctor
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
5 months ago
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Final response. No meaningful risk for any of the STIs you mention.
No need for testing.
Closing this thread now. EWH.
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