Is there a high chance of syphilis recurring?

Syphilis may recur, but the chances of recurrence cannot be generalized, and the recurrence of syphilis has a lot to do with whether the treatment is standardized.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by syphilis spirochete infection, which can invade multiple systems and organs of the body.
The syphilis spirochete is highly sensitive to penicillin, and so far there has been no case of the syphilis spirochete being resistant to penicillin. If there is no penicillin allergy, according to the stage of syphilis, it can be treated with benzylpenicillin or aqueous penicillin, which can be cured, and the syphilis seldom recurs in this case.
However, if the diagnosis is not timely treatment is not standardized, or the choice of drugs is not appropriate, the dose is not enough, the course of treatment is not enough or the patient’s compliance is not good, in this case, the patient’s body of syphilis spirochete killing is not complete, there may be a relapse.
The drugs mentioned above need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and syphilis can be seen in the dermatologic and venereal diseases department of the hospital.