What to do if syphilis is not cured after three months of injections?

Syphilis is not cured after three months of injections and treatment should be continued.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by infection with the spirochete syphilis, which is usually transmitted through sexual contact, indirect contact and vertical transmission from mother to child. Penicillins are preferred for the treatment of syphilis.
Patients who are allergic to penicillin can also be treated with ceftriaxone or doxycycline. If the disease is not cured in three months, the treatment should be continued.
Syphilis patients should be treated with adequate and standardized medication. If there is no change in the serum antibody titer after treatment, the treatment program should be changed in time. Patients should prohibit sexual activity during the treatment period, pay attention to a balanced diet, and ensure a regular routine to avoid excessive tension and anxiety.