Sexual Health
Detailed understanding of the four causes of syphilis: shaking hands can also cause syphilis
Syphilis is an infectious disease, many of which are transmitted through sexual means. Clinically, it is mainly divided into primary syphilis, secondary syphilis, tertiary syphilis, and latent syphilis. Syphilis is highly contagious, especially in the early stages. What are the causes of syphilis?
1、 Unclean sexual activity
Unclean sexual activity is the main cause of syphilis infection. More than 95% of syphilis patients in clinical practice have contracted syphilis through unclean sexual activity. Syphilis patients are the source of infection, with strong early transmission and high infection rate. They usually develop symptoms 7 to 60 days after infection.
2、 Through maternal transmission
Syphilis can also be transmitted from mother to body. Generally, pregnant women with syphilis can transmit it to their fetuses through the placenta or to newborns through the birth canal. Fetal intrauterine infection with syphilis often occurs after 4 months of pregnancy, which can lead to miscarriage, premature birth, and stillbirth. Infection with syphilis in the birth canal can cause neonatal syphilis.
3、 Traumatic infection
Treponema pallidum can invade the body through small ruptured wounds on the skin or mucosa. After a few days of incubation, the bacteria multiply to a sufficient number and begin to develop. Therefore, it is important to treat ruptured wounds with caution.
4、 Low self immunity
In addition to being transmitted through sexual contact, when patients have low immunity, non-sexual contact can also lead to syphilis, including contact with syphilis patients' secretions and contaminated tools, such as towels attached to secretions, foot pads, footpads, clothes, toilet loops, etc
Warning: shaking hands can also infect syphilis
Handshake will not be infected with AIDS, I believe many people know that, but syphilis handshaking may spread, so it is unknown.
Deng is a migrant worker from a certain water plant who sought medical attention from the hospital due to a traffic accident. During hospitalization, he tested for three types of conventional syphilis due to sexually transmitted diseases. His lover quickly underwent an examination and discovered the same illness, even the one and a half year old baby in the family could not be spared. According to dermatologists at the hospital, in addition to congenital infections, gastrointestinal infections, and other factors, children are most likely to have close contact with their mother for infection in the day after tomorrow, such as kissing (if the rash grows inside the lips), shaking hands, hugging, and getting infected during bathing.
Using condoms and 30% of the middle hands
Treponema pallidum is abundant on the surface of skin and mucosal damage, as well as in saliva, milk, semen, and urine. After entering the human body from the damaged skin and mucosa, it invades nearby lymph nodes within a few hours. Within 2-3 days, blood circulation spreads throughout the body, with a latent period of about 3 weeks. The initial sore at the invaded site is syphilis. Afterwards, the body produces antibodies, most of the spirochetes are killed, and the prickly heat naturally disappears, entering an asymptomatic incubation period, which is a stage of latent syphilis. Those who relapse within 6 months to 2 years are referred to as secondary recurrent syphilis..