Syphilis after treatment, after the cure is generally not infected to others, not cured or re-infection may occur.
Syphilis is one of the most common infectious diseases in the clinic, it is a chronic infectious disease caused by the syphilis spirochete infection, the clinical manifestations of the complex, can invade every organ of the body, resulting in multiple organs with varying degrees of damage, a serious threat to the life and health of the infected person.
Syphilis is generally transmitted through the syphilis spirochete, syphilis patients generally do not exist in the body after the cure of live syphilis spirochete, syphilis serology test also suggests that the syphilis non-specific antibody titer to turn negative or fixed, so the cure is generally not contagious. Early syphilis is mostly negative or seropositive within two years. Late syphilis requires follow-up for three years and more. Infection can still occur if it is not cured or if it is reinfected.
Once diagnosed with syphilis, patients should be treated with penicillin in a standardized and sufficient amount under the guidance of a doctor as early as possible, and those who are allergic to penicillin can also be treated with ceftriaxone sodium under the guidance of a doctor. Regular follow-up is required after the treatment is completed.