What are the clinical symptoms of syphilis?

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Syphilis as a chronic sexually transmitted disease, will cause great harm to themselves and their families. If it is found in the early stage, it is easy to be treated and can be cured. Now let's take a look at the early clinical symptoms of syphilis, so as to facilitate our early detection and treatment.

What are the clinical symptoms of syphilis?

Syphilis has a certain incubation period, generally infected 6 days before the onset. At the beginning, syphilis mainly occurs in the genital and anal position, generally small induration, no pain and no itching. This is a period of syphilis, if not treated, then after 4-6 weeks will develop into secondary syphilis.

Patients with secondary syphilis will have systemic symptoms, such as fever, lymphadenopathy and so on. Serious can also damage the skin, such as syphilis, flat condyloma, syphilitic alopecia and other symptoms.

If primary and secondary syphilis is not treated, or the treatment is not complete, it will develop into late syphilis. Patients with advanced syphilis will have enlarged lymph nodes and damaged skin and mucosa. The general performance of tuberous syphilis, seriously affect the health of patients, some will cause disability, life-threatening.

matters needing attention

Syphilis patients in a period of time to timely treatment, if the development to the second and third phase will bring some difficulty to the treatment.