Positive TP antibody is usually less likely to be misdiagnosed, and patients can ask their doctor for guidance in their own situation. TP test refers to the syphilis spirochete antibody test, when the syphilis spirochete invades the human body, the syphilis spirochete antibody can appear in the serum of the human body, and can exist for life. If the specific syphilis spirochete antibody is positive, it mostly suggests that the patient’s body is infected with syphilis and needs to take therapeutic measures. If the patient has been infected with syphilis and has been cured, a positive TP antibody is less likely to lead to a misdiagnosis. Patients with syphilis may present with enlarged lymph nodes, small erythematous spots on the external genitalia, syphilitic rash, swollen joints, patchy alopecia, enlarged lymph nodes, blurred vision, vomiting and other symptoms. It can also be combined with syphilis serum blood test, cerebrospinal fluid examination, X-ray film, CT examination and other examination methods to comprehensively determine the cause of the disease. Patients with positive TP antibody are advised to go to regular hospitals in time to find out the cause of the disease. Once diagnosed, they should actively cooperate with doctors to take relevant treatment measures to avoid delaying the condition.