Implicit syphilis invades the skin and organs of the human body. We should pay attention to preventing it. How does syphilis spread? So, what are the transmission routes of implicit syphilis?
How is latent syphilis transmitted?
The transmission route of syphilis 1. Sexual intercourse transmission
This is a very important route of infection. Untreated patients have strong infectivity within 12 months after infection, and over time, the infectivity is relatively small. The longer the time, the lower the infectivity, but do not consider it non infective.
The Transmission Route of Syphilis II. Maternal Transmission
Syphilis is transmitted from a pregnant woman to her fetus through the placenta, which usually occurs between 4 months of pregnancy and a female friend with a history of 4 years. Although not sexually transmitted, it can be transmitted to the fetus after pregnancy.
Route of transmission of syphilis 3. Contact with patient clothing for transmission
A small number of patients may not get sick due to sexual contact, but other factors such as kissing and breastfeeding; Individuals with weaker physical fitness can be infected when they come into contact with the patient's clothing, such as towels, clothes, cutlery, razors, cigarette holders, etc.
Due to the mild symptoms of latent syphilis, it is difficult for patients to detect it. Patients who discover symptoms of discomfort must immediately go to the hospital for examination to avoid missing the best opportunity for treatment.