Sexual Health
How can syphilis be treated to remove roots and turn negative? Why does syphilis heal without treatment
How can syphilis be treated to turn negative?
If diagnosed with syphilis, timely treatment is necessary. Antibiotic treatment is generally used in clinical practice. Usually, the aqueous penicillin G can be used in the treatment, or benzathine penicillin or Procaine penicillin can be used for treatment, and some can be eradicated, provided that the treatment must be carried out according to the doctor's specifications.
But if the patient has a recurrence of syphilis, it is also necessary to follow this standardized method for treatment and regular follow-up is required. The occurrence of syphilis in patients is mainly due to unclean sexual activity, or infection with Treponema pallidum caused by poor blood products and medical accidents. For example, some patients have a source of organ transplantation. If the other party wants to be infected with syphilis, they may also be infected with syphilis, but under current medical conditions, this situation is relatively rare. In addition, syphilis can also be transmitted through the fetus, which means direct transmission from mother to child. After the occurrence of syphilis, some patients may experience certain symptoms, but some patients may be in a latent or hidden syphilis state due to individual differences, so there is no obvious conscious symptom.
Why does syphilis heal without treatment?
Syphilis is difficult to self heal without treatment. Syphilis is a chronic systemic transmission disease caused by Treponema pallidum infection. After infecting the human body, Treponema pallidum can spread throughout the body through the bloodstream, causing various internal organs and skin mucosal lesions. It is difficult for the human body to develop a long-lasting and effective immunity against Treponema pallidum, so sensitive antibiotics are usually needed to improve and cure it. For example, penicillin and other antibiotics can effectively kill the Treponema pallidum that invades the human body, achieving a cure. Only a few patients are infected with Treponema pallidum and may rely on their own immunity to achieve the removal of Treponema pallidum from the body. However, this proportion is very rare. Most people who do not treat syphilis will only gradually develop and worsen the condition. Therefore, infected syphilis must undergo standardized treatment as soon as possible to avoid serious consequences.