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Hiv risk and pain in stomache

Hi all back here once again, I would like to ask about an exposure that I had by a gay masseuse on Friday evening, I got a massage and once the massage was over I walked to the shower and he followed me passing me a towel and leaving his shorts on he got in the shower with me leading him to giving me oral sex whilst the water was running, and shower gel everywhere I pulled out and he finished me off with a Hand job. What risk of hiv do I have as the next day I started having stomache pains and pain under my ribs that comes and goes just want to know if I have put myself in risk of hiv I still have the pain that I am worried about the gay masseuse was around 50/60 years old.
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Oral sex and handys are not a risk for HIV. In an adult, the only sexual risks are unprotected anal and vaginal sex with someone who is infected.
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So it would be safe to sleep with my wife and not worry about hiv? What about the pain that I am in in my stomache? Thank you
Hi I also woke up sweating wt the back of my neck and back? Please could you tell me if I should worry about this? My pain comes and goes in waves in my stomache.
This forum is for HIV-related questions only, and our members cannot diagnose the cause of your stomach pain.  Since you had no risk for HIV, we recommend seeing your doctor about your stomach.

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