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HPV orale sex

Is HPV transmitted through oral sex? /from mouth to penis??/ What about hepatitis C
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Okay, so you keep asking about oral sex.

Giving oral sex to someone with a penis puts you at risk for oral gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis. Syphilis isn't that common, and your partner would have had to have a sore that your mouth came into contact with to transmit it. You would get a sore in your mouth anywhere from 10-90 days, with 21 days being the average. You can test for this at 6 weeks.

Oral gonorrhea doesn't usually have symptoms, but if you got them, it would be a sore, red throat, maybe a fever, maybe swollen glands. If you get symptoms, they usually appear within 7-21 days. You can get a throat swab for this at about 5 days.

Oral chlamydia is much like oral gonorrhea.

There is a risk here, but oral sex is lower risk than intercourse.

You can get oral HPV from giving oral sex to a penis, but most often it is the kind that produces no symptoms, and oral cancers are rare.

The hepatitis viruses are not transmitted by oral sex to a penis.

Hep A is transmitted only be feces (poop). It might be transmitted by rimming or unprotected anal sex, but is most often transmitted by contaminated foods.

Hep B can be transmitted by unprotected sex, but there has never been a documented case of it transmitted by oral.

Hep C is transmitted only by blood, and is rarely transmitted sexually. When it is, it is usually unprotected anal. It is not transmitted by oral.
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I did a fourth generation analysis for hiv, an analysis for syphilis, and an analysis for hepatitis B on day 47, and it was a negative result. Are these analyzes definitive???
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Is it transmitted from a woman's mouth to a man's penis?
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I already answered these question for you -

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs-STIs/oral-sex/show/3077171

Did you give oral or did you receive it?

I gave it orally
Okay, then you should have all the info you need.
I see that you keep asking questions. I've answered all of them in this thread and your other one.

I'm not sure why you keep posting new questions when I've already answered them.
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