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Recently her bf ejaclt a drop/vry fw precum on outside vagina. can transmit hiv? no std. how does vaginal inflamation increase the chances?

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See below: If the bf does not have hiv, there is no risk for HIV infection. If the bf has HIV the risk of infection increases with the presence of skin lesions, especially skin ulcers. Vaginal inflammation increases the risk on exposure to HIV infected partner.

Answered 6/10/2014

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Dr. Robert Killian answered

Specializes in General Practice

Skin protects: There is no risk for HIV in the scenario you describe. Skin is a very good barrier to infection with hiv. I would be a thousand more times worried about pregnancy and other stds than HIV in this scenario. And that notes that I am not worried about other stds or pregnancy very much in this situation either.

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