Does syphilis have leg pain
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Unfortunately, when my husband and I went to the hospital for premarital examination before we got married, we found that my husband had syphilis. It's a bolt from the blue for both of us, so we are ready to take active treatment and recover as soon as possible. Now I'll tell you about syphilis leg pain.
Does syphilis have leg pain
First: syphilis is a chronic, systemic sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum. The predilection sites were penis, glans, coronal sulcus, prepuce, urethral orifice; labia, clitoris, cervix; anus, anal canal, etc. It can also be seen in the lip, tongue, breast, etc. The chancre appeared 7-60 days after TP infection. Most of the patients had single, painless and itchless, round or oval ulcer with clear boundary, which was higher than the skin surface. The ulcer surface was clean, and there were many secretions in patients with secondary infection.
Second, there is cartilage like hardness when touching. It lasted for 4-6 weeks and could be cured by itself. Chancre can coexist with secondary syphilis, which should be differentiated from chancre, genital herpes, fixed drug eruption and other genital ulcer diseases. One to two weeks after chancre, some patients had inguinal or Jinwei lymphadenopathy, which could be single or multiple. The enlarged lymph nodes were of different size, hard quality, no adhesion, no ulceration and no pain.
Third: Treponema pallidum invasion of the central nervous system, can cause meningeal vascular disease, spinal tuberculosis, paralytic dementia. Invasion of the cardiovascular system can lead to arteritis, aortic insufficiency, aortic aneurysm, etc. Severe cases can be fatal. Treponema pallidum damages the bone, eyes, respiratory tract, digestive tract and other systems, causing tissue and organ damage, loss of function, and even disability or other adverse consequences.
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After suffering from syphilis, the patient's body will indeed have some changes, because many diseases will cause syphilis. And syphilis can also be transmitted to the next generation, causing damage to some tissues or organs of the human body. But its clinical symptoms are generally manifested in the genitals, if it appears in the groin may cause leg pain.