What does syphilis symptom have

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Recently, my girlfriend felt that her lower body was particularly uncomfortable. She had a lot of pimples, and her back began to itch. She accompanied her to the hospital for examination. The result was syphilis, which made people feel at a loss. I consulted the doctor. Now let me talk about the symptoms of syphilis.

What does syphilis symptom have

First: latent syphilis, the average incubation period of 3-4 weeks, typical damage for hard chancre (ulcus durum), hard chancre due to sexual intercourse infection, so damage occurs in the vulva and sexual contact site. Latent syphilis refers to the patients who have been diagnosed with syphilis. In a certain period, there are no abnormal findings in skin, mucous membrane, any organ system and cerebrospinal fluid examination. Physical examination and chest X-ray are lack of clinical manifestations of syphilis. Cerebrospinal fluid examination is normal, but only syphilis serum reaction is positive, or there is a clear history of syphilis infection, and no clinical manifestations have ever occurred.

Second: hard chancre often combined with prepuce edema. Some patients can appear in the back of the penis lymphangitis, showed a hard linear damage. Female chancre is more common in the size of the labia, clitoris, urethral orifice, caruncle, especially in the cervix, easy to miss diagnosis. One week after the appearance of chancre, the nearby lymph nodes are swollen, which is characterized by no pain, no redness and swelling on the skin surface, no adhesion with the surrounding tissues, and no ulceration. It is called painless transverse ulcer (painless lymphadenitis).

Third: the period from the disappearance of chancre to the appearance of secondary syphilis is called the second incubation period. Secondary syphilis generally occurs in 3-4 weeks after the disappearance of chancre, which is equivalent to 9-12 weeks after infection. Secondary syphilis is the systemic damage caused by Treponema pallidum entering the bloodstream through lymph nodes. Papules and macular papules are also common in clinic, accounting for about 40% of secondary syphilis. The time of occurrence was later than that of macular eruption. According to its symptoms and clinical course, it can be divided into large papules and small papules. In addition to causing skin damage, it can also invade the internal organs and nervous system.

matters needing attention

If you feel that your body is abnormal, you'd better go to a regular hospital in time to have a check. Don't procrastinate. You think your body is very healthy, thus delaying the treatment of the disease. It is suggested that we go to the hospital for treatment to effectively control the erosion of syphilis.