Positive syphilis-specific antibodies and, depending on the non-specific antibody results, either a previous syphilis infection or a current syphilis infection. 1. Positive syphilis-specific antibodies and negative non-specific antibodies indicate that the patient has been infected with the syphilis virus in the past and is not infectious at this time. Syphilis infection is a viral infection with a tendency to heal itself, so some patients do not receive treatment and unknowingly heal themselves, but the specific antibody is abnormal. Or after treatment, non-specific antibodies become negative. 2. Positive syphilis specific antibodies and positive non-specific antibodies indicate that the patient’s syphilis is in the current stage of infection and may be contagious, and professional syphilis treatment or regular rechecks of non-specific antibody levels are required according to the level of non-specific antibodies for syphilis. Abnormal syphilis test results need to be analyzed under the guidance of a professional hospital physician for timely diagnosis and treatment.