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Does A Razor Cut On The Genital Region Lead To Hiv?

hi i m male and did some manscaping i shaved my ball bag penis and just above my genital region, i had protected sex about an hour later with a csw, i then noticed just below the condom when i pulled out i had some razor cut and some razor burns above my genital region just below stomach region, how likely is it to get hiv into that cut or the razor burn
Tue, 23 Sep 2014
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Thank you for query.if there is no contact of the razor cut wound with the secretions or blood of the partner there is no chance of transmission of HIV.The sites described and usage of condom do suggest there is no contact.So you can ally the fear of HIV.You can get back for any clarifications with details.Dr Bharatesh D Basti Dermatologist and venereologist
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Does A Razor Cut On The Genital Region Lead To Hiv?

Thank you for query.if there is no contact of the razor cut wound with the secretions or blood of the partner there is no chance of transmission of HIV.The sites described and usage of condom do suggest there is no contact.So you can ally the fear of HIV.You can get back for any clarifications with details.Dr Bharatesh D Basti Dermatologist and venereologist