How to treat syphilis quickly
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My company has a colleague who has a good relationship with me. She told me that she recently suffered from syphilis, which is very troublesome, but now her condition has been controlled through treatment. For how to quickly treat syphilis, let me tell you.
How to treat syphilis quickly
Treatment 1: syphilis after regular Qumei treatment, is the need for follow-up titer, generally need to review full 2 years, the previous year in March to check once, the second year half a year to wipe once. If there is no recurrence after 2 years of reexamination, it can be called clinical cure. Suspected to be infected with syphilis after the need to do a syphilis antibody test, generally can clear or exclude the diagnosis.
Treatment 2: primary syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the human body infected with Treponema pallidum. It is often prone to ulcers or papules in the external genitalia. Generally, there is no pain and itching, but it is infectious, so it needs to be noted. The disease needs to be treated with benzathine penicillin, once a week, intramuscular injection, generally in the treatment of three months to six months can be cured.
Treatment 3: after the diagnosis of syphilis, the first choice of treatment is intramuscular injection of long-acting penicillin. If only RPR positive can not be diagnosed as syphilis, because there will be the possibility of false positive. After treatment, the RPR titer of syphilis decreased and was weakly positive, indicating that the condition was improved, but it needs a course of treatment to stop the drug for observation, and regularly go to the hospital for reexamination. Only when the RPR turned negative can the patient be cured.
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In general, the common early symptoms of congenital syphilis are: systemic symptoms: skin flabby and pale, wrinkles, such as the appearance of the elderly, slow weight growth, weak and hoarse crying, early symptoms of congenital syphilis are often accompanied by low fever, anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenectasis and alopecia, etc.