Louis1995:
Hello, about 10 days ago I got three piercings in my mouth, it was at a place that some friends recommended to me, when I arrived the needles (hollow) were out of their packaging, on a napkin, since then I have doubts about whether I could have been infected with HIV, I entered the place five minutes after another person had gotten their piercings.
I also got three blood clots on my cheek, I don't know if they were accumulated blood from another person.
I don't know much about HIV, those are my doubts.
If the needle was used by someone before me, would I get infected since it was in the oral mucosa and HIV is transmitted through mucous membranes?
If the three points of clotted blood were another person's blood, would HIV live there until it entered my bloodstream?
Do I need to get an HIV test?
Could HIV have been alive inside the needle for 5 minutes?
Jim Allen:
I read your post a dozen times very carefully, what you posted here wasn't an HIV risk.
Here's what you need to know to reduce your HIV risks: Use condoms for anal or vaginal intercourse correctly and consistently, with no exceptions. Consider talking to your healthcare provider about PrEP as an additional layer of protection against HIV and get vaccinated against HPV, Hepatitis A & B.
Keep in mind that some sexual practices described as safe in terms of acquiring HIV still pose a risk for other easier-acquired STIs. So please do get tested at least yearly for STIs, including but not limited to HIV, and more frequently if condomless intercourse occurs.
Also, note that it is possible to have an STI and show no signs or symptoms; testing is the only way to know.
Kind regards
Jim
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Louis1995:
I'm asking you directly again: If the needle used for piercing (hollow needle) has already been used before because it was not in its packaging and a little blood gets into my buccal mucosa (cheek mucosa), can I get HIV? Why is there no risk if blood is injected? All this happened five minutes after another person left after getting a piercing. Can you explain to me how transmission occurs through needles? Note: the needles pierced my buccal mucosa, I didn't realize they were new.
Jim Allen:
Tone... ::)
This isn't Tixtok, FB, OF or your Twitter page.
Jim Allen:
--- Quote from: Louis1995 on September 11, 2024, 04:23:02 pm ---I'm asking you directly again: If the needle used for piercing (hollow needle) has already been used before because it was not in its packaging and a little blood gets into my buccal mucosa (cheek mucosa), can I get HIV? Why is there no risk if blood is injected? All this happened five minutes after another person left after getting a piercing. Can you explain to me how transmission occurs through needles? Note: the needles pierced my buccal mucosa, I didn't realize they were new.
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1995...Perhaps you want to reword your question to something like this:
Thank you Jim for the speedy answer and for taking the the time to answer my concern. I would like to understand more and maybe you could answer in more detail how transmission occurs through needles and why this scenario wasn't a risk?
Alternatively, I am happy to ignore you, I am not the one with the concern and nobody here owes you anything.