Even if you had ulcers in your mouth, the risk is still low for HIV.
While it’s possible in theory for HIV to be transmitted through oral sex, it is very rare. If the oral sex you describe is your only risk factor for HIV we would not recommend re-testing at this time. Unprotected oral sex is low-risk for HIV. I sometimes get one or two on my neck, so it is not a rare thing to me.ĭo u recommend me to do another test as soon as possible (July 30) or wait for another week to complete the six weeks period after my second oral sex. One disappeared in one week and the other is getting smaller. Probably caused by I didn’t close the window during sleeping at night or staying in a cold library for couple of hours. Today is July 25 and I noticed I got low fever again. However I learned that folliculitis could also be a symptom. A relatively severe one in recent years but not the most horrible one in my life. I got folliculitis in July, but I know it is common to me. Low fever healed itself in no more than two weeks. I got a hiv test on June 25 and the result was negative. I got low fever (never higher than37.3 armpit) and tiredness. I did not notice any symptoms until June 20, the day I started to be anxious about hiv issue. and usually be top (he said he never have sex with others without condom) and seldom give oral sex to others. I don’t know his status, but looks like a healthy person.
However I know pre cum can also carry virus, and that’s why I feel panic. The second one is longer but did not jerk in my mouth either. The first oral sex was pretty short and he didn’t jerk in my mouth. But I didn’t know whether I had other cuts in my mouth which I never realized. What I could make sure are that I didn’t have ulcer, gum bleeding or sore throat. My question is whether I had high risk exposures to hiv. Hi, I am gay and gave unprotected oral sex to another male twice in June: one was on June 4th and the other is on June 19th.