Can syphilis cause blood in the leukorrhea?

Usually syphilis does not cause blood in the leukorrhea; it can cause a hard chancre, which may appear as vaginal bleeding in the form of a skin ulcer on the vaginal wall, when there is sexual intercourse for, and may be manifested by blood in the leukorrhea.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that can attack multiple organs and systems of the body. The first stage of syphilis manifests as a hard chancre, which appears as nodules and ulcers on the skin and mucous membranes around the genitals and anus, and usually does not cause abnormalities in the leukorrhea. However, when the ulcers appear on the vaginal wall and are subjected to external friction, they can cause bleeding, which is manifested as blood in the leukorrhea.
Stage 2 syphilis can cause a variety of syphilitic rashes in various parts of the body, which usually do not cause symptoms of leukorrhea with blood in the leukorrhea.
If you have syphilis or blood in the leukorrhea, you can go to the dermatology and gynecology department of the hospital to improve the relevant examinations and make a clear diagnosis, so as not to delay the condition.