Different patients infected with syphilis have different symptoms in the vagina, and the common symptoms include skin symptoms, lymph node reactions and abnormal sensations.
1. Skin symptoms: The skin symptoms of syphilis stage I mainly refer to the appearance of small red spots on the vulva, labia, and cervix and other genital areas, which then become connected into pieces, expand, and gradually harden to form a hard chancre, and these hard lumps then turn into painless ulcers. Syphilis rash may appear in the second stage of syphilis.
2. Lymph node reaction: the lymph nodes in the groin produce inflammatory reaction under the stimulation of syphilis, which leads to the dilatation of capillaries distributed on the affected lymph nodes and the congestion of muscles, and the phenomenon of enlarged lymph nodes may appear.
3. Abnormal sensations: including strange itching and ulcerated burning pain in the vulva, pain in the vagina, pain in the urethra during urination, accompanied by white soya bean dregs or curd-like discharge.
Women who are infected with syphilis and experience the above symptoms in the vagina should go to the hospital in time to receive treatment to prevent aggravation of the condition.