Erythema of syphilis is a clinical manifestation caused by the invasion of the skin and mucous membranes by the syphilis spirochete virus.
Erythema syphilis is caused by the invasion of syphilis spirochete virus into the human body, causing damage to the skin and mucous membranes all over the body through the blood circulation, which can make the red rash appear on the skin, commonly known as “roseola”.
It is the main manifestation of stage 2 syphilis, and is generally a generalized rash that can occur on the face, trunk, limbs, palms, feet, and other parts of the body, and can be characterized by macular rash, papules, and tonoplast-like structures.
If you suspect that you may be infected with syphilis, or if symptoms such as unexplained red blotchy rash appear on your skin, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, and you can register with venereal disease department, dermatology department and other related departments for examination in order to clarify the cause of the disease and treat it correctly.