Symptoms of Syphilis
Syphilis is a chronic systemic sexually transmitted disease caused by the syphilis spirochete and is mainly transmitted through sexual contact. According to the time of infection can be divided into…
Syphilis is a chronic systemic sexually transmitted disease caused by the syphilis spirochete and is mainly transmitted through sexual contact. According to the time of infection can be divided into…
Syphilis is a chronic infectious disease with a long incubation period that invades all organs of the body at the end of the incubation period, and has a variety of…
Syphilis is contagious. Syphilis is classified as a Class II infectious disease and is transmitted mainly through sexual contact, vertical mother-to-child transmission and blood transmission, with sexual transmission being the…
The onset of syphilis (incubation period) varies depending on the patient’s personal constitution and the number of syphilis spirochetes infected, it is a sexually transmitted disease that can infect the…
The main symptoms are anal itching, ulcers or pain, hard chancre and flat warts. 1. Anal itching: This is a possible symptom of the perianal area during syphilis. It is…
Fetal syphilis is the transmission of syphilis spirochetes from a pregnant woman infected with syphilis to her fetus through the blood of the placenta. Fetal syphilis usually occurs between the…
Neurosyphilis is mainly caused by infection with syphilis spirochetes, which invades the nervous system and causes damage to the meninges, brain, blood vessels or spinal cord, and is an important…
Currently all inpatients, patients requiring special tests, outpatients for outpatient surgery, people with high risk sexual contacts and blood donors need to be tested for infectious diseases! In the daily…
In clinical work, we meet some young women with syphilis who are always worried whether they can get pregnant normally in the future. Will the pregnancy be transmitted to the…
A study from the Journal of Clinical Dermatology showed that some patients with serofixed syphilis had varying degrees of systemic involvement, suggesting that patients with serofixed syphilis (especially those with…