How to recognize when a woman has syphilis

You can recognize if a woman has syphilis based on the symptoms of syphilis in women. There are three stages of syphilis in women, with different symptoms occurring at different times. 1. Stage 1 syphilis: a hard chancre appears on the vulva, cervix or vaginal wall, large ulcers appear near the female hypoglossal joints, and sclerosing lymphadenitis may occur. 2. Stage 2 syphilis: copper-red collar-like flaky spots on women’s hands and feet, wormy alopecia and flat warts, with no conscious symptoms. 3. Stage III syphilis: also known as advanced syphilis, mainly manifested as skin resorption, severe cardiovascular syphilis and neurosyphilis, aneurysms and neurological and psychiatric symptoms may occur. Female patients with the above symptoms should go to the hospital as soon as possible, after diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor for the next step in the treatment.