Syphilis patients do not have specific abnormalities in their blood tests, and the diagnosis of syphilis is usually made by a syphilis serologic test, which is able to screen for and diagnose syphilis.
Syphilis is a disease caused by the syphilis spirochete infection, which is contagious and is mainly transmitted sexually, through blood, and from mother to child. After infection with syphilis, routine blood tests are usually unable to detect abnormalities.
If you want to know whether you have syphilis, you should take the syphilis serologic test to diagnose syphilis based on the observation of the presence of syphilis spirochete-related antibodies in the blood, including specific antibodies and non-specific antibodies.
It is recommended to develop good daily habits and avoid high-risk behaviors. If you are worried about syphilis infection, you should consult a doctor to complete the relevant examinations in time to avoid delaying your condition.