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Thanks,
Emily
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Hypochondria is a disorder which makes u always fear about a disease which u r not affected with... Go to a psychiatrist....
move along...this forum has nothing left to offer...not going to keep repeating ourselves.
Dear
I'm not ashamed of a psychologist if you need it!
But I was just wondering expert says that the virus does not die immediately outside the body
And here in a previous comment say that the virus does not maintain infection outside the body and die
There is a fundamental difference in the truth
It is true that the infection does not get breached only when sex
But I was asked by Are infection if girl contaminated Bavrzac hand vagina, even with little mixing of massage oil in her hand?
Has been answered that the virus can not live outside the body
But there is a contradiction between the expert and the gentlemen here and this Maathar my questions
you have been assessed as not having a risk for contracting hiv AND this has been explained to you repeatedly.
kindly move along...we have guidelines on this forum about constantly posting about NO RISK situations.
I do not understand your point of view please clarify?
I think u have hypochondroid better seek help from a psychiatrist....
doest matter what is mixed with what...INFECTION TAKES PLACE INSIDE THE BODY...IN A VAGINA OR RECTUM.
end of story ! ! !
What about mixing vaginal fluid with massage oil?
Is it certain that you will die of the virus after the procedure?
Will a fish survive outside water? Its similar to that in hiv case...
bottom line is...hiv is transmitted INSIDE the body...when a penis is inside a vagina / anus.
Waiting for your reply Dear
But expert says he Emmott immediately outside the body
But die in a drought Alsoil
I'd like to know Matvsircm to this case
Is it possible to move in case of contamination by the girl during massage my genitals?
Since he lives outside the body!
Hiv is fragile virus and its not even strong enough than a flu or cold causing virus!!!! Its highly unstable even when it exposed to atmospheric air...
Waiting for your reply Dear
This full participation of Dr. See
Welcome to the forum. Thank you for your question.
Congratulations on your dedication to practice safe sex for personal, non-commercial displays monogamous sexual or other. In all of the events described, you have followed completely safe practices with the absence of any significant risk of sexually transmitted diseases. And sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted by any licking the scrotum or anywhere else on the skin. Soap kills bacteria immediately all STD and viruses, and sexually transmitted diseases are not transmitted through genital contact handwritten or massage, and can not be transmitted through clothing. Menstrual blood on the pants or risk-free skin. As your symptoms, not STD cause itchy skin or red in the scrotum or anywhere else, and do not cause rashes that would be confused with eczema. Headaches and dizziness are not symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases as well. Transient hematospermia usually do not refer to any infection, but occurs in many men from time to time.
For all these reasons, there is no need for STD testing and if you have a regular partner, you can safely continue without unprotected sex risk of transmission of any infection.
I think that these comments answer all your questions specific, but to be clear so that there is no misunderstanding:
1) There is no reason to be tested for any sexually transmitted diseases at this time. However, it is still a good idea for all sexually active people are not monogamous to be HIV and STD testing routine once a year - but not because of the exposure you have described here.
2) there was no risk of HIV from the events described, regardless of menstrual blood.
3) hematospermia makes difference noknown in risk of HIV acquring or any other STD.
4) can transmit HIV menstrual blood or sexually transmitted diseases, but only with vaginal penetration and unprotected. From your description of your sexual exposure, there is no way your partner's blood could have gotten in your urethra. Ask whether the blood in your semen is actually your partner's menstrual blood? This is impossible. I doubt your hematospermia transient have anything to do with your sexual exposure.
5) HIV die body secretions dry, but not "immediately" after his release from the body. But that does not matter anyway. Could not have caught HIV from the events described - and in any case, the vast majority of sex workers do not have HIV.
My advice is that if you are still commercial or other casual sexual exposure, you can continue to follow safe sex practices strict describe above. If you do so, you will not need to worry about HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases.
I hope this has helped to calm your fears. Best wishes - HHH, MD
Your statement is totally incorrect.