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Apr 2, 2024

Can syphilis come back with a noma six years after cure?

Hard chancre

Syphilis does not usually recur after six years of cure, but if the chancre reappears, it may be a reinfection, and the patient needs to go to a regular hospital…

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Apr 1, 2024

How to treat the appearance of the noma

Hard chancre

The hard chancre can be treated with penicillins, tetracyclines and macrolides. The hard chancre is a characteristic clinical manifestation of stage I syphilis, usually appearing two weeks to four weeks…

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Apr 1, 2024

What are the symptoms of the hard noma?

Hard chancre

The initial manifestation of the hard chancre is a small erythematous spot on the external genitalia, followed by a round or oval painless inflammatory papule, which may continue to develop…

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Mar 31, 2024

How to tell if it’s a chancre or a folliculitis

Hard chancre

The causes and clinical manifestations of chancre are different from those of folliculitis. The chancre is a typical clinical manifestation of stage 1 syphilis and is usually found on the…

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Mar 12, 2024

Characteristics of the appearance of the early stages of the noma

Hard chancre

The chancre is a typical skin lesion of clinical stage I syphilis, which initially appears as a small erythematous spot, and can later develop into an inflammatory papule, a hard…

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Jan 8, 2024

What are the characteristics of the hard noma?

Hard chancre

The characteristics of the hard chancre include small localized erythematous patches, painless papules, hard nodules or surface discharge, and cartilaginous hardness to the touch. The chancre is a lesion that…

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Dec 29, 2023

How long does it take for the hard noma to disappear and is it self-curing?

Hard chancre

The chancre is an early symptom of syphilis, and if it is not treated systematically, it may gradually disappear in more than three to four weeks, but it is not…

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Dec 29, 2023

What are the symptoms of a typical noma in women?

Hard chancre

Typical chancre in women is mainly caused by infection with syphilis pale spirochete in the first stage of syphilis, which is commonly found in women’s labia major and minor, vagina…

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Dec 6, 2023

Is the noma a pit or a bag

Hard chancre

The noma is an early cutaneous and mucosal manifestation of syphilis infection, initially appearing as an erythematous spot or papule, which may then progress to a depressed, superficial ulcer. In…

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Nov 19, 2023

What are the symptoms of a stage 1 syphilis chancre?

Hard chancre

Stage I syphilis chancre occurs in the skin and mucous membranes around the genitals and anus, forming painless ulcers, and there are usually no systemic symptoms. Syphilis is a chronic,…

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Hard chancre

  • Can syphilis come back with a noma six years after cure?
  • How to treat the appearance of the noma
  • What are the symptoms of the hard noma?
  • How to tell if it’s a chancre or a folliculitis
  • Characteristics of the appearance of the early stages of the noma
  • What are the characteristics of the hard noma?
  • How long does it take for the hard noma to disappear and is it self-curing?
  • What are the symptoms of a typical noma in women?
  • Is the noma a pit or a bag
  • What are the symptoms of a stage 1 syphilis chancre?
  • Where the male syphilis noma is located
  • What are the characteristics of the appearance of the hard noma
  • How to detect the chancre of syphilis on your own
  • Where the noma grows
  • What the male noma looks like
  • How long does it take for the noma to ulcerate from the time it appears?
  • How to determine if it is a hard chancre
  • How to treat hard chancre
  • What causes hard chancre in men
  • What is the treatment for chancre?
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