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What Are The Risks Of Oral Sex Without Ejaculation?

i am a gay man who has recently had sexual contact with two different people that i do not know. Both encounters involved just oral sex giving and receiving. Both times to my knowledge no ejaculation occurred in the mouth. I would like to know the risks still involved. I am very paranoid person what should i do?
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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thank you for query.the chance of transmission of HIV by oral route is very very rare.More so you have not ingested any secretions.the chance even if partner is HIV positive by oral is rare as virus does not survive through the GI tract.Only if ulcers or abrasions are present in the mouth there are minor possibilities.You can allay fear of HIV.So if you want to rule out HIV to relive your anxiety go for HIV testing depending on the time since exposure.You can get back for any clarifications with details.Dr Bharatesh D Basti Dermatologist and venereologist.
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What Are The Risks Of Oral Sex Without Ejaculation?

thank you for query.the chance of transmission of HIV by oral route is very very rare.More so you have not ingested any secretions.the chance even if partner is HIV positive by oral is rare as virus does not survive through the GI tract.Only if ulcers or abrasions are present in the mouth there are minor possibilities.You can allay fear of HIV.So if you want to rule out HIV to relive your anxiety go for HIV testing depending on the time since exposure.You can get back for any clarifications with details.Dr Bharatesh D Basti Dermatologist and venereologist.