How is female syphilis caused

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A friend of mine found something wrong last month. He had a red spot on his body. He went to the hospital to check with the doctor. He was suffering from syphilis. How does female syphilis cause it? Do you know? Today, let me learn how female syphilis is caused.

How is female syphilis caused

The first aspect: Treponema pallidum from the epidermis or mucosal damage into the body, after 3-4 weeks of incubation period after the onset. The main symptoms of primary syphilis are chancre, ulcer in genital area and swelling of inguinal lymph nodes.

The second aspect: syphilis is caused by Treponema pallidum, which is a very complex microorganism and contains many antigen substances. Under electron microscope, the outermost layer of Treponema pallidum is the outer membrane, and the inner part of the outer membrane is the cytoplasmic membrane.

Third aspect: Treponema pallidum enters the human body from the intact mucous membrane and the abraded skin, invades the nearby lymph nodes after several hours, and spreads through the blood circulation on 2-3 days. In addition to sexual contact, there are blood borne transmission, placental transmission, birth canal transmission, indirect contact transmission and so on.

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Usually, the systemic symptoms like influenza may appear first, followed by swelling of lymph nodes and various damages of skin and mucous membrane. The symptoms of male syphilis are skin lesions with macular rash, macular papule and purulent herpes; mucosal lesions with syphilitic pharyngitis, mucosal plaque, syphilitic alopecia and other symptoms; some patients will have hoarseness, or even completely unable to pronounce. 90% of patients will have syphilis, which is the basic feature of secondary syphilis. When suffering from syphilis, because there is no obvious pain, it is often ignored by patients. Clinically, if you see a rash that is widely distributed, symmetrical, and with mild symptoms, you should ask for a detailed history to avoid missed diagnosis. This is one of the symptoms of male syphilis.