Sexual Health
What are the dietary requirements for syphilis patients who do not pay attention to sexual behavior or are infected with syphilis
Syphilis is a hidden condition that many patients find it difficult to speak to their relatives and friends' doctors. Many people who receive syphilis are hidden, and there are also those who give up their own treatment. It is important for patients to actively assist doctors in their treatment and maintain a good mood while facing this disease if they accidentally suffer from it. Will the next editor introduce syphilis infection? What should I pay attention to in my diet?
Unprotected sexual behavior is prone to syphilis infection
Syphilis is prevalent worldwide, with approximately 12 million new cases reported annually, mainly concentrated in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the next Hara Africa. In recent years, syphilis has grown rapidly in China, becoming the sexually transmitted disease with the highest number of reported cases. Among the reported syphilis, latent syphilis accounts for the majority, and primary and secondary syphilis are also relatively common. The number of reported cases of congenital syphilis is also increasing.
The skin and mucous membranes of syphilis patients contain Treponema pallidum, and in sexual contact with syphilis patients, minor damage to the skin and mucous membranes can lead to illness. Very few can be transmitted through blood transfusions or channels. Acquired syphilis (acquired): Early syphilis patients are the source of infection, with over 95% transmitted through dangerous or unprotected sexual behavior, and a few transmitted through kissing, blood transfusions, contaminated clothing, etc. Fetal syphilis infection is caused by pregnant women with syphilis, and pregnant women with latent syphilis in the first, second, and early stages have a high probability of infecting the fetus.
Syphilis is a unique human disease, and patients with both explicit and implicit syphilis are the source of infection. People infected with syphilis have syphilitic spirochetes in their skin lesions, secretions, and blood. The first two years after infection are the most infectious, but after four years, the infectivity decreases significantly. Treponema pallidum can be transmitted to the fetus through the placenta, and there is a high risk of transmission from pregnant women with early syphilis to the fetus.
What should syphilis patients pay attention to in their diet?
The diet of syphilitic patients should pay attention to the important role of vitamin a in maintaining the normal function and structure of Epithelium. Foods rich in vitamin A include cabbage, Bok choy, leek, malan head, carrot, spinach, Broccoli, golden needle, coriander, etc. Patients should eat more. Guidance: Vitamin B6 plays an important role in regulating the synthesis of fat and fatty acids, inhibiting sebum secretion and stimulating hair regeneration. Foods rich in Vitamin B6 include oranges, sesame, broad beans, herring, oranges, potatoes, etc.