1) One person split on me and his saliva landed on my tongue after 5 minutes I rubbed my tongue with cloth.
2) Barber touched his mouth and while making my beard he put same hand on my lip.
These two cases happened 5.5 months ago do now I tested myself for hiv, hepatitis b and c all three result came negative. I already have herpes from many years.can I get any other disease because of these 2 above cases ?
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You are a special character in whom people spit into his mouth and He is not disturbed.
You need a complete Psychiatric evaluation for your sexual orientation.
No , getting disease through saliva is very minimal less than 4-5% , although you tested -ve for all those three , you need not to be worry about that , but taking hepatitis vaccination is imp , it would prevent the further risk of hepatitis , if you wanna further more details , just contact with me in practo
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No HIV, Hepatitis B, or C risk from the two incidents described. Your tests are conclusive and negative — you are safe.
Next Steps
• The described exposures are not risky for HIV, Hepatitis B, or C.
• With negative tests after 5.5 months, you can consider yourself clear of these infections from these incidents.
• No further testing is needed for these events.
Health Tips
Stay updated on Hepatitis B vaccination (if not already vaccinated).
• Practice safe sex, avoid needle sharing, and ensure barbers use clean/new blades.
• Manage herpes as per doctor’s advice (antivirals if recurrent).
Less chance of spread of HIV in these two cases.. hiv transmits only through sexual contact or open wounds.. to know more about hepatitis and other disease kindly consult me.
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