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Recieving Oral Sex Hiv
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Can oral sex transmit hpv?

Yes: The hpv virus is very easily transmitted from person to person. Fingers, mouths, sharing sex toys without washing in between are all thought to be ways of transmitting hpv. ...Read more
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Hiv infection is caused by a retrovirus....This retrovirus binds to CD4 cells (for the most part). You may detect the virus by several different methods. An elisa test (enzyme linked immunosorbent assay). You may also detect it by doing a test referred to as a western blot (a gel protein electrophoresis). Thirdly by pcr (polymerase chain reaction) which ...Read more
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Chances of HIV exposure from unprotected oral sex?

Low: This is an inefficient way to transmit the infection. Nobody knows exactly why, but it very seldom happens. There are several other infections you can get this way, famously syphilis and gonorrhea. ...Read more
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Any HIV risk during vaginal oral sex (condom used) with sex worker? Test needed?

Not just HIV: HIV is not the only sexually transmitted disease. It is unlikely that you picked up HIV if you had an intact condom on for the whole encounter. However, HPV and herpes could be still get transmitted. It would be prudent to see your doctor for an evaluation and tests. ...Read more
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Can chlamydia from receiving oral sex?

Chlamydia: Oral sex has potential to transmit a number of sti's. Herpes simplex, hiv, hpv, gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis ; hepatitis can be spread via oral sex. Chlamydia can cause pharngeal/ throat infection when spread via oral sex. This isn't a common method of transmission. My understanding is that chlamydia isn't spread through saliva. I am not aware of chlamydia being spread oral to genital via saliva. ...Read more
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Is unprotected oral sex dangerous?

Yes.: As far as disease goes it is just about as dangerous as unprotected sex in any other orifice. Sexually transmitted diseases generally require mucous membrane or potentially infected fluids on mucous membrane for transmission. ...Read more
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Could I receive std, hiv, or aids from recieving oral sex?

Very possible : Transmission is possible though rare. Especially if there's a cut in the skin or mucus membrane as body fluids are exchanged. ...Read more
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Can a woman get HIV from receiving oral sex?

Yes!: Hiv, hpv, and herpes are viruses that can be spread through oral sex! ...Read more
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Can oral sex transmit any diseases?

Yes: Full range of stds, including syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes & hiv. ...Read more
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Can recipient of oral sex get HIV ?

Unlikely, but yes!: Unlikely, but can be transmitted. Hpv and herpes are more easily passed! ...Read more
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Is saliva transmitting aids virus while performing oral sex?

No: Hiv does not live in saliva. But you can contract HIV through oral sex from blood, semen, and other sexual fluids. Hiv through oral sex is transmitted from blood, sexual fluids or open sores in the genital area of one partner into the bloodstream of the second partner through an open sore or abrasion in the mouth. Find out the status of your partner and practice safer sex. ...Read more
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Can i get HIV from unprotected oral sex?

Yes: If you have open sores, cuts, breaks in the mucosa...then yes you can. ...Read more
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Can you get HIV by receiving oral sex and french kissing.

HIV is hard to get: Nope. Absolutely not.
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Is HIV transmission possible through oral sex?

Yes: The risk is substantially less than with unprotected anal sex, but anecdotally it has happened, and the chimpanzee version is transmissible by swallowing semen. Cunnilingus had not been shown to have a measurable risk the last time i reviewed the literature. ...Read more
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Can you get HIV from unprotected oral sex?

Rare but possible: Oral sex is less risky than unprotected vaginal or anal sex, but it still holds some risk. Especially if there are mouth ulcers or bleeding gums. Using condoms helps decrease this risk even more. Each person needs to decide their own risk tolerance with their partner. ...Read more
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Risk for HIV infection from unprotected anal intercourse?

Too high: To risk it. Besides infection, damage to the sphincter and loss of control of feces to mention one. ...Read more
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Can receiving blowjob with bleeding mouth transmit hiv?

Yes: Oral sex in general is less risky than some other forms of sex like unprotected anal sex. However there is a risk of HIV transmission and bleeding gums or mouth sores does increase the risk. It is important to use condoms and get tested regularly for HIV if you have had any exposures - even ones you think are low risk. It is better to know your status. ...Read more
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Can saliva transmit aids virus while performing oral sex, regardless giver or receiver?

No: You don't get HIV from saliva. In the uncommon cases of transmission through oral sex, infection occurs through contact of infected blood, semen or vaginal fluid with the gums or oral mucosa, typically when there is gum disease or sores. ...Read more
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Can a woman get HPV from receiving oral sex?

Yes HPV is virus: By repeated direct contacts by any means virus will get transmited ( get infected ) ...Read more
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Is HIV or sida transmitted by having oral sex with infected guy?
Theoretically yes: But the risk is very low and no confirmed cases of transmission by this route have been documented. ...Read more
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Oral sex, could one develop oral thrush?

Possible & unlikely: Thrush should not occur in adults without some underlying deficiency. It is conceivable that intense cunnilingus with a woman who has significant yeast infection can do this, but very uncommon. ...Read more
See 1 more doctor answerHuman Immunodeficiency Virus (Definition)
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (a member of the retrovirus family) that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (aids), [1][2] a condition in humans in which progressive failure of the immune system allows life-threatening opportunistic infections ...Read more