In fact, the vast majority of patients with syphilis do not affect their normal life expectancy. Currently, although syphilis has complications, due to more aggressive treatment, fewer complications already exist and it is relatively rare for them to affect the patient’s life expectancy. Clinically, the complications of syphilis that lead to reduced life expectancy are often directly related to cardiovascular syphilis and neurosyphilis. The vast majority of patients with syphilis, mainly early syphilis, can generally be cured with active treatment, and the cure is not directly related to the gender of the patient. So if you find yourself infected with syphilis, you must take the time to start regular treatment, the sooner you start regular treatment, the more helpful it is for the recovery of your condition.