Sexual Health
Can young people infected with syphilis be cured? What misconceptions should be paid attention to in preventing and treating syphilis
Can young people infected with sexually transmitted diseases be cured? How to treat syphilis? Syphilis can be cured as soon as possible.
Can syphilis cure sexually transmitted diseases in young people in general? Scientific experts introduce that syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that increases in harm and disability mortality rate. In addition, the rapid development of diseases and the poor effectiveness of traditional treatments have led to an increase in the disability and mortality rates of syphilis on the body. Untimely treatment can lead to organ dysfunction and even endanger life.
For the treatment of syphilis, experts from Heping Hospital suggest that treatment should be carried out as soon as possible and medication should be standardized; We must choose a legitimate professional hospital for treatment, promptly contain the condition, and strive for early treatment.
Can syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease, be cured in young people?
Firstly, syphilis specificity test: If RpR (non Treponema pallidum antibody) is tested positive, it can only be used for syphilis screening and cannot be diagnosed. The TppA (syphilis serum specific antigen) diagnostic test will result in lifelong positivity after being infected with syphilis. If RpR is positive, regardless of the titer, can TppA syphilis infection be considered negative.
Syphilis is easy to cure, as long as you discover it as soon as possible and choose the right medication for treatment! This requires individuals with unclean relationships or frequent business trips, as well as families with syphilis patients, to actively go to the hospital for syphilis serum testing and syphilis specific antibody testing! And promptly observe your physical symptoms and compare them with symptoms of syphilis!
After the above introduction, do you know that syphilis can cure sexually transmitted diseases in ordinary young people?
What misconceptions should be paid attention to in preventing and treating syphilis?
Antibiotics are omnipotent.
Some patients believe that as long as they inject or take antibiotics, Treponema pallidum will be washed away. This understanding is incorrect. Although syphilis can be treated with antibiotics, Treponema pallidum is not sensitive to all antibiotics, as Treponema pallidum reproduces every 30 to 33 hours. Therefore, it is necessary to choose penicillin that is sensitive, has a long blood drug concentration, and has fewer injections, such as phenanthraquinone.
Lifelong immunity to syphilis.
Some patients believe that syphilis will provide lifelong immunity. This understanding is incorrect. When people suffer from syphilis, the body lacks specific immunity to Treponema pallidum, so syphilis cannot be immune for life. After being cured, contact can still lead to re infection.