Sexual Health
Is syphilis seriously damaging the nerves and cardiovascular system? How to prevent syphilis patients from infecting others
Syphilis is a common sexually transmitted disease in daily life, with strong infectivity, mainly transmitted through mother to child transmission, trauma transmission, blood transmission, etc. How long have syphilis patients not been contagious? Do you know the harm of syphilis?
Syphilis severely damages the nerves and cardiovascular system
After treatment, the patient needs a 2-year observation time. If the DDT of each examination shows a decreasing trend, the anti syphilis treatment is effective, and the results of 3-4 consecutive tests are negative, it indicates that syphilis is completely cured. After developing symptoms of syphilis, the patient is unwilling to face them up and is not treated in a timely manner. After 12 weeks of infection, the second stage of syphilis becomes the second stage of syphilis. The main symptoms of the second stage of syphilis are skin and mucosal damage, and 60% of the third stage syphilis patients who are spread throughout the body experience gum like swelling symptoms, organ tissue openings, and serious damage to the nervous and cardiovascular systems
The latent period of syphilis is only without any symptoms, but the Treponema pallidum is active and highly contagious. The infectivity of syphilis gradually decreases with the prolongation of the disease period. People living together can contact the patient's underwear, underwear, bath towels, bedpans, razors, etc., as these tools may contaminate the patient's bleeding skin, As a result, they are infected with Treponema pallidum, ultimately leading to infection.
The incubation period of male syphilis is generally an asymptomatic infection. About 60 days later, most patients will develop a hard chancre, which is circular or elliptical in shape, with clear boundaries, very clean wounds, and secondary infections or increased secretions. The symptoms of the first stage of syphilis are prickly heat under the skin, mainly manifested as ulcers in the reproductive area, enlarged inguinal lymph nodes, and skin and mucosal damage in the second stage of syphilis. Rashes appear throughout the body, spreading throughout the body. In addition to skin and mucosal damage, stage three syphilis may also cause certain damage to the nervous system, eyes, bones, joints, and cardiovascular system.
What should syphilis patients pay attention to?
1. Early detection and treatment
Syphilis patients actively cooperate with doctors to continue treatment, which can reduce the complications caused to the body. After recovery, they can recover early. During treatment, their spouses must also undergo examinations and receive treatment if necessary. After recovery, they must go to the hospital for regular follow-up. If there are recurrent symptoms, the dosage of antibiotics should be increased. Avoid sexual activity if you have been sick for more than two years, and use condoms when sexual contact occurs.