Can syphilis be treated
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Half a year ago, I knew that I was suffering from syphilis. When I got the needle, I was worried. I was not only worried about my health, but also the health of my family. However, through treatment, my condition has been controlled to a certain extent. For the problem of whether syphilis can be cured, I will tell you.
Can syphilis be treated
Method 1: after suffering from syphilis, you need to use antibiotics to eliminate syphilis. Benzathine penicillin G needs to be used continuously for about 15 days for the treatment of primary or secondary syphilis. Basically able to control syphilis. However, some people may be allergic to penicillin, such people might as well use tetracycline hydrochloride for treatment, this is an oral drug, need to take 15 days to achieve effect.
Method 2: the treatment of syphilis can also choose to use doxycycline, this drug after 15 days of medication can also cure syphilis. Syphilis is not only a stage or two, there are three stages of syphilis, that is, late syphilis. Treatment of late syphilis or recurrence of syphilis also requires the use of penicillin.
Method 3: of course, some people did not read may be neurosyphilis, for such patients using penicillin treatment may produce Gill's reaction, so the best oral prednisone before the application of penicillin, and then penicillin injection, need continuous injection for three days, once a day.
matters needing attention
Postnatal manifestations: the symptoms of early congenital syphilis can be manifested as hepatosplenomegaly, skin rash (purulent herpes, peeling, macular papule), jaundice, chronic rhinitis, meningitis, intestinal obstruction or bleeding, interstitial pneumonia, lung abscess, cataract, hydrocephalus, etc. the symptoms of late congenital syphilis are interstitial keratitis, saddle nose, deafness, mental retardation, and even death. Congenital syphilis is a preventable disease. Active prenatal examination and syphilis treatment during pregnancy are important measures to prevent congenital syphilis.