How does syphilis spread

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A friend of mine got syphilis for more than half a year. He has been in the treatment and has no effect. Now he is very painful and often has a lot of pimples on his thigh. At the beginning, he has no symptoms. Sometimes there are secretions at the urethral orifice. Let's talk about the ways through which syphilis is transmitted.

How does syphilis spread

First: syphilis transmission is mainly through sexual transmission, mother to child vertical transmission, blood transmission, healthy people have damaged wounds, contact with syphilis patients contaminated clothes, bedding, excrement, etc. are likely to be infected, like you only sleep together for one night, as long as there is no problem in the above transmission routes.

Second: it's better not to eat, live and sleep with strangers. At present, he has used your articles that he contacted when he was with you. It's better to replace them or disinfect them strictly. This can also eliminate psychological doubts. It also plays a preventive role.

Third: the best test time for syphilis is about 3 weeks in high-risk behavior. If the test results are negative, there is no infection. Syphilis detection time is not long, patients need to wait patiently. If you have high-risk contact, you should go to the hospital for examination, and the diagnosis should be checked and treated in time.

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Sexual syphilis symptoms for male syphilis onset is in the prepuce or coronal groove, prepuce frenulum, penis appear rice size round, oval induration or rash, namely chancre. Most of them are single, hard around, with rapid erosion and ulcer on the surface, but without pus or discomfort. If the symptoms of male syphilis are not cured in time, more severe secondary syphilis, weight loss, systemic discomfort, chronic diarrhea, systemic lymphadenopathy and oral mucosal ulcer may occur one month later. And can lead to opportunistic pulmonary infection or multiple bleeding, tumor and other serious diseases.