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There is very little risk of hiv passing via oral sex, but it is possible

Learn more about this risk and how to reduce it further. People living with hiv often have concerns about transmitting the virus to partners through sexual activity, particularly during oral sex While hiv transmission through oral sex is technically possible, the risk is very low, with studies showing transmission rates between zero and 0.04 percent, and certain factors like viral load and presence of other stis can affect risk levels Certain factors can increase the risk of hiv being transmitted through oral sex Read on to find out what they are and how you can help prevent transmission. This could increase the risk of infecting the partner

But, in general, becoming infected with hiv by receiving oral sex is probably a very rare occurrence. Safer sex guidelines have sometimes suggested that recent brushing can increase the risk of infection through oral sex The risk of hiv transmission through vaginal or anal intercourse is effectively zero if a person with hiv is on treatment and has a fully suppressed viral load. While hiv transmission through oral sex is rare, individual risk factors like having open wounds in your mouth, performing oral sex on someone with hiv instead of being the receptive partner, and having untreated infections can increase the risk of transmission I performed oral sex on a girl and swallowed her fluids What is my risk of contracting hiv or other stds

Can you get aids from having oral sex with an infected person

Stds are really common, and lots of people who have them don't have any symptoms How hiv is transmitted you can get hiv if you have anal or vaginal sex with someone who has hiv without using protection (like condoms or medicine to prevent hiv) You can also get hiv from sharing needles, syringes, or other drug injection equipment (for example, cookers) with someone who has hiv. The mouth is generally very resistant to infection But cuts or sores, or bleeding gums, can be a way to catch hiv If you are giving a man a blow job and your gum health is not good, this could bea way to catch hiv

Most cases reporting oral sex as a risk for hiv report mouth problems

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