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Syphilis in women: symptoms and treatment

by Alivia Nyhan
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Syphilis in women

One of the sexually transmitted diseases that people who have risky sex can get is Syphilis. This STD appears because of a bacterium called “treponema pallidum,” which produces a series of symptoms that can easily be confused with other health conditions such as colds, flu, etc. For this reason, many people who have been infected with Syphilis do not know it so the disease can become an authoritarian state.

You should know that if it is treated in time, Syphilis can be cured, but if treatment is not started, the disease will likely settle in the body, and there is no longer a possible cure for it; It is at this time when we are at most significant risk because Syphilis can cause death. In this FastlyHealarticle, we will discover the symptoms of Syphilis, the treatment of Syphilis, and, also, we will remind you of some methods to prevent the spread of STDs.

Symptoms of Syphilis

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) characterized by different stages. Depending on the moment the disease is found, the treatment will be more or less simple and will require one type of medication or another. Therefore, you must have annual monitoring of your state of sexual health to rule out this or another disease that, treated in time, can be cured.

The symptoms of Syphilis are manifested differently depending on the stage of the disease that we are; For this reason, we will differentiate each step and indicate the most frequent signs of each of them:

First stage

  • The appearance of ulcers that may not present pain
  • Swollen glands

Second stage

  • Rashes on the body
  • Onset of fever
  • Fatigue
  • Sore throat or headache
  • Weightloss
  • Hair loss
  • Muscle aches

Third stage

If Syphilis has not been treated, we move on to the third stage of the disease, which is when it no longer has a cure. At this time, Syphilis is part of our body, and the symptoms subside, even disappearing.

Symptoms of Syphilis

Syphilis treatment

If you have had sexual relations with risk, that is, without using any protection, you must go to a doctor to have an exam and evaluate if there is any contagion of STDs. You should know that in the case of Syphilis, there is a cure, but this is only indicated for the early stages of the disease, being ineffective when we are in the third stage.

Although Syphilis can be cured, what can not be repaired is all the damage that the disease has caused and, therefore, you must go to the doctor as soon as possible so that, if necessary, you start treatment as quickly as possible. To determine if you are infected with Syphilis, your doctor will perform an exam that may include tests like these:

  • They will examine the fluid from the ulcer to assess whether it is related to the disease.
  • They will likely perform an echocardiogram, aortic angiogram, and cardiac catheterization, which will allow them to analyze the blood vessels and how the heart is working.
  • You may have a spinal tap and have your cerebrospinal fluid tested.
  • A blood test usually determines if the patient has the bacteria that cause Syphilis.

If the tests indicate that you are infected with Syphilis and that the stage of the disease still allows treatment, the most usual thing is that the doctor prescribes antibiotics that you must take during the time specified by the doctor; Depending on each patient, the duration and dosage will be one or the other, so you must follow the guidelines that he sets for you.

If your disease is in the second stage, it can also be cured if treated with the doctor’s medication. The treatment of Syphilis, in this case, can last only a few weeks or, in the most complicated issues, extend even for a year. But if you have not been treated and Syphilis is already in the third phase, there is no treatment, and the disease can cause death.

Prevention of sexually transmitted diseases

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease. It is spread through the practice of sex, and that, therefore, can be ideally avoided if the required measures are taken to enjoy safe sex. It is essential to be aware of this issue because, in addition to Syphilis, with a sexual life at risk, other serious diseases can be spread, such as AIDS, for which there is no cure; At FastlyHealwe explain everything to you so that you can prevent the spread of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

As with other STDs, to avoid the spread of Syphilis, you must take preventive measures since it is the only way to avoid getting sick. The best method is to use a condom every time you have sex. In fact, at present, it is the only method that can prevent the spread of STDs.

But, in addition to this, it is vital that you go to the gynecologist every year to monitor your health and assess your condition, and be alerted if there are any abnormalities. Remember that if Syphilis is detected early, it can be treated with an antibiotic, but if, on the contrary, it is not treated, it can even cause death. In addition, the gynecologist will advise you on everything you need to know related to safe sex.

The use of condoms should not be limited only to the moment of penetration, but oral sex can also spread sexually transmitted diseases. Therefore, it is recommended to place the condom when the preliminaries begin.

This article is merely informative. At FastlyHeal .com, we do not have the power to prescribe medical treatments or make any diagnosis. We invite you to see a doctor in the case of presenting any condition or discomfort.

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