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I had a recent HIV exposure 22 days ago where semen entered my eyes from someone of unknown status. I have set to take a 4th generation test this evening. Is it too soon????
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I don't mean to bug you, but why is there no risk when  potentially infected fluid is entering your body?
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Its only a theoretical risk, but something like that happend not before. Also that much semen didnt get into your eye, because u will close it immediately. U didnt See it coming, right?
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I don't mean to bug you, but why is there no risk when  potentially infected fluid is entering your body?
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No risk=no test
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Thank you I had an antibody test done by my Dr and it was neg. I just worry a lot, and have really bad anxiety. I keep having dreams about HIV. I need to have the test done. Is 4th gen at 22 days conclusive?
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Getting semen in the eye is not an HIV risk, you don't need testing.
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