What are the initial symptoms of syphilis in women

The early stages of syphilis in women can be categorized into stage I and stage II syphilis, and common symptoms include hard chancre, swollen lymph nodes, syphilis rash, and fatigue, etc. The symptoms of syphilis in women can be categorized into stage I and stage II syphilis. 1. Stage 1 syphilis: About three weeks after the appearance of stage 1 syphilis in women, painless lesions appear on the surface of the skin, which are initially corn-grain-sized nodules that gradually develop into oval or rounded superficial ulcers of 1-2 centimeters in size, known as chancre, and are accompanied by enlarged lymph nodes in the affected area or in the inguinal area. 2. Stage 2 syphilis: Stage 2 syphilis usually occurs 3 months after infection with syphilis, at which time the patient will appear vulvar, perianal and generalized skin and mucous membranes or the emergence of pimples, flat warts, as well as psoriasis, pityriasis rosea and other manifestations of syphilis rash. In addition, the patient will also appear fatigue, fever and other symptoms. It is recommended that when women develop early syphilis, they should seek timely medical treatment and be actively treated under the guidance of their doctors.