How is second syphilis positive treated

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Some time ago, I went to the bathing center several times. Later, I found that there were a lot of small spots on it. I went to the hospital and said it was syphilis. For patients with this disease should be treated as soon as possible, I will tell you about how to treat secondary syphilis positive.

How is second syphilis positive treated

Treatment 1: early diagnosis, early treatment, regular course of treatment, enough dose. Clinical and laboratory follow-up were conducted regularly after treatment. Sexual partners should be investigated and treated together. Early syphilis after thorough treatment can be clinically cured, eliminate infectious. The treatment of advanced syphilis can eliminate the inflammation in the tissue, but the damaged tissue is difficult to repair.

Treatment 1: early diagnosis, early treatment, regular course of treatment, enough dose. Clinical and laboratory follow-up were conducted regularly after treatment. Sexual partners should be investigated and treated together. Early syphilis after thorough treatment can be clinically cured, eliminate infectious. The treatment of advanced syphilis can eliminate the inflammation in the tissue, but the damaged tissue is difficult to repair.

Treatment 3: Patients with syphilis should pay attention to diet conditioning. After getting sick, patients mainly eat fresh and vitamin rich fruits and vegetables in their daily diet. They should also eat less greasy food, avoid spicy food, quit smoking, drink alcohol, and drink more water, which is conducive to the elimination of toxins in the body.

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Syphilis is a kind of common venereal disease. After infected with syphilis, after a certain active period, due to the increase of body resistance or the influence of treatment, the clinical symptoms temporarily fade, but the syphilis serum reaction is positive. This stage is called syphilis incubation period. The incubation period of syphilis was 9-90 days, with an average of 3 weeks. Patients usually begin to develop syphilis 2-4 weeks after infection.