Thanks so much for responding. So no risk? I appreciate you all for helping me reason through this!
Thankyou so much for your time in responding to me. I really do appreciate it. I was thinking along the same lines as what you said but I just needed a little reassurance. My concern wasn't so much abt blood as it was the other person's precum. Either way I guess the air would kill the virus?
The part that concerned me was the splinter being similar to a needle in some ways? But an injection needle would be hollow and protect the virus from air right?
Lastly I would say it's probably just a small cut or even a burst blood vessel from the friction. It still changes nothing though, no risk from this incident
The HIV virus cannot survive outside the human body. If blood had somehow got on the splinter, an unlikely situation, and somehow that blood was from an hiv positive person, another unlikely situation, the virus would have died after being exposed to air and would not have been able to infect you.
You didn't have any risk for this incident and don't need to test for this incident. Move on and don't let it worry you, anxiety can play absolute havoc with your health.
Thanks so much for your reply. Can you tell my why you feel this was no risk?
You had no risk. I do not thinsl teak or lizzy lou will answer you. They have not been here for a while now.