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Hiv through vaginal fluid

Hi all .u guys are doing great instead of ur busy
schedule.i want to know something how hiv is
infected through vaginal fluid..iv read similar
post and say no risk but wil be very glad if u
members can help me out with breif explaination
say a small amount of vaginal fluid is inside the
condom touching the urethra or some scratch
due to pervious masturbation and had sex can
infect hiv?
here is my exposure  I recently had a sex with a
girl with a condom on but something really
botheting me now and then..like i question above
her vaginl fluid have contimated inside the
condom which m very sure ..i fingered her and
put the conodom on .while on the process of
puting the condom i touched the tip inside of
condom with her vaginal fluid..now her fluid is
inside the condom tip touching the urethra Or
some scratch due to pervious masturbation
friction which results rubing the head of penis
during the intetcourse.so my question is
1.how low is my chance/were do i stand?
2.the fluid have exposed to air for  5 to 10 sec
so is there a chance that the virus could stil be
active ?
3.does it ruquires sufficient amount of fluid to
get infected?
4.have anyone been infected this way?
5.do i need to test for this exposure?
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And sir is dr a chance i might be infected through my description becouse im very scared to get tested becouse of my muscles pain no rash no ulcer expect got a fever with sore throat after seasonal change
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So if i test today when will my result be out sir
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28 days or above.
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How many days does it takes for DUo Test
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We have DUO test available in india. You can go for DUO.
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Sir is oraquick available in india
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I have all the pain you have mentioned. There is no specific hiv symptoms.  If you are worrying get one duo test at 29th day.
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Sir m clearing my doubts because i have a muscles pain in the calf and angle joints thinking it could be hiv symptoms pliss help
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Sir m clearing my doubts because i have a muscle pain in my calf and angle joints plisss help
could it be hiv symptoms
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Thanx so even the fluid were inside i had no risk right even if i had some bruiise because like u said above a sufficient amount of virus is need for infection.and my exposure was just touched the tip head of the inside condom alone while inserting.condom didnt breake..this will be my last thread
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Once its exposed to air , HIV will not survive. Also you need plenty of virus to  attack your body , Usually you wont get HIV in a single exposure!

If you still worrying get one DUO test at 29 th day of you exposure for your peace of mind.
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Some body plisss clearify my final doubt
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Will be glad if anyone can give me ans on my 2nd  Comment quetion to sir driver58
thank you
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Iam uncircumised male n i read uncircumised man has a high chance of infection which keep worrying me that the  virus on the fluid might have found its way in some cut or scratch by pervious masturbation friction ...nwe regardless of my worry  i had no risk exposure even if the fluid come incontact to some cut or scratch outside the vagina right?.becouse i touched the inside condom with the  fluid in hand.
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Exposure of infectious body fluids, outside the body carries no risk.

1. Zero chance of contracting infection
2. No chance
3. no, not possible outside the body, regardless of the quantity
4. None in our knowledge
5. No
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