[Question #6147] HIV-positive deep kiss

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70 months ago
hello doctor,
yesterday I had deep french kiss with a women who is HIV-positive, before the kiss noticed  i have cut in my lips from inside which was little bleeding, but i continued kissing. is it possible  that i get HIV from her Saliva which touched my little cut inside my mouth (lips) 

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70 months ago
*estimate she is  HIV-positive
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
70 months ago

Welcome to our Forum and thanks for your question.  I'll be glad to comment. his is a common question.  There are no proven cases in which a person has acquired HIV from deep kissing and exchange of saliva in the process.  This is the case irrespective of whether one or both persons have bleeding in the mouth, gum disease, recent dental work or mouth sores.  There is no reason for concern and no reason for testing related to the event that you describe.

I hope that this information is helpful to you.EWH

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70 months ago
Thank you dr, 
1- the HiV+ Partner’s saliva touched my open bleeding cuts in my mouth through the long deep kissing can i say it is safe from transmitting hiv to me? 

2- can i resume  my non protect sex life with my wife ? Because im planing to have baby im afraid ro transmit hiv to them, please advice dr

3- do you recommend to wait 6 weeks and have 4th gen test? 
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
70 months ago

This is a repetitive question. Included in my earlier reply I said " There is no reason for concern and no reason for testing related to the event that you describe." Rep[eating yourself will not change the answer.  Briefly:

1. Yes

2.  Yes

3. I've already said you did not need testing. 


EWH

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70 months ago
 Hi Dr. I am sorry maybe I did repeated some question  this is because of my lower level of English and to get away may concern.

Thank you For being patient with me,  finally to clear and close this case my last question is 

1- is there any chance or possibility to get HIV from the other person as described  in my case ?

1- Im i safe 100%

Last  question to move on in my life and forget about this case 

Thanks again for your patient Dr.
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
70 months ago

You are again repeating the same question.  Answers below:

1.  There is no known risk for HIV form the event you describe.

2. Yes, you are safe

This thread is now over.  In addition, repetitive, anxiety driven questions are not permitted on the Forum.  If you return to the Forum with similar questions on this topic, your question may be closed without a response and without return of your posting Fee.  EWH

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