Early symptoms of male gonorrhea and syphilis

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Three years ago, my wife went to the hospital for examination. The doctor said that she had syphilis, so she went to take long-acting penicillin. After more than a year of treatment, she had no effect. The examination said that she still had syphilis, and I also went to the hospital to check that she had no infection. We also had sex. Patients with this disease should be treated as soon as possible. Now I will tell you about the early symptoms of male gonorrhea and syphilis.

Early symptoms of male gonorrhea and syphilis

Symptom 1: the symptoms of syphilis at each stage are different. At the initial stage of syphilis, the symptoms are not obvious, but the patients feel very uncomfortable. The symptoms of primary syphilis are hard chancre. That is to say, erythema, infiltration, nodule and quick damage occur in vulva, forming painless and itchless ulcer. The base and periphery are relatively hard, accompanied by swelling of inguinal lymph nodes. Most of the patients occurred in glans and coronal sulcus.

Symptom 2: secondary syphilis is characterized by pleomorphic rash, which is often symmetrically distributed on the skin of the trunk and the flexed side of the extremities. Red or purplish red macular rash is smooth or with scales. It is not itchy or painful. The lymph nodes of the whole body are often slightly enlarged, but there is no tenderness. Some patients have flat wet eczema with moist surface around the external genitalia or anus.

Symptom 3: skin and mucous membrane damage in patients with stage III syphilis, typical lesions are nodular syphilid and gumma. The nervous system, heart blood system, liver, spleen and bone can all have pathological changes, which seriously affect the function of various organs, resulting in disability and even loss of life.

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Syphilis is caused by a pathogen called Treponema pallidum. After it enters the human body, it can almost invade all organs of the body, produce a variety of symptoms, have the possibility of recurrence and reinfection, and can also be asymptomatic latent syphilis (that is, there is no clinical manifestations such as rash, but blood test positive, infectious).