The statement of 10 signs of syphilis in women is inaccurate, and each stage of syphilis in women shows different symptoms.
1. After infection, the incubation period is 9 to 90 days. At the beginning of the disease, there are dark red spots and papules in the local area, and the surface of the chancre can be vesicose and ulcerated. The chancre is commonly found on the labia majora and minora, the cervix, the vaginal vestibule and other parts of the body outside the genitals, such as the lips, tongue, breasts and fingers.
The hard chancre is cartilaginous and hard on palpation, without pain or tenderness, and when there is no secondary infection, the number of lesions is usually one, but two or three can also be seen, and the surface of the lesions is clean. Untreated noma may disappear naturally within 3 to 8 weeks, leaving no traces and only mild atrophy.
2. In stage II syphilis, the chancre enters the second stage of syphilis six to eight weeks after the appearance of the chancre, and more than 50 per cent of the patients have a sore throat, low-grade fever, headache, muscle and bone aches and pains, weight loss, and generalized lymph node enlargement in the early stages.
Skin and mucous membrane damage is the most common clinical manifestation of stage II syphilis. There can be macular rash, papular rash, papular scaly syphilis rash, pityriasis rosea-like, pustular rash, ulcers and other forms of rash, can be distributed in the limbs, trunk and face.
3.three syphilis 30% ~ 40% of early syphilis patients without treatment or incomplete treatment, in the infection 2 years after the transition to the third stage of syphilis. The infectiousness of this stage is small, but the destructive nature of the body is large. Can involve a variety of tissues and organs, divided into late benign syphilis, cardiovascular syphilis, neurosyphilis, mainly skin, bone, cardiovascular and nervous system, severe disability and death.
Remind patients: syphilis is not self-healing, must be timely and standardized diagnosis and treatment.