Sexual Health
What harm can syphilis bring to health? Can young patients with syphilis be completely cured
Syphilis is one of the diseases of both genders, and sexual behavior is contagious. Both genders do not have a deep understanding of the harm of syphilis and are prone to underestimate it. However, it poses a great threat to human health. Suffering from syphilis requires timely treatment to avoid its harmful effects.
1. The degree of harm has increased, and the rate of disability and mortality has increased. After the mutation of spirochetes, the toxicity increases and the degree of damage to body organs worsens. In addition, the condition develops rapidly after mutation, and traditional treatment is ineffective. Syphilis increases the disability rate and mortality rate of the body. Failure to treat in a timely manner can lead to organ dysfunction and even endanger life.
2. The structural variation of Treponema pallidum results in drug resistance. Every pathogenic microorganism has its own characteristic of variation, and spirochetes are no exception. Mutated spirochetes, such as upgraded computer operating systems, have more complete functions, stronger toxicity, and are difficult to treat. At the same time, the abuse of clinical antibiotics has accelerated the development of drug resistance in spirochetes, bringing difficulties to traditional treatment.
3. Spirochetes can harm the cardiovascular system. Arteritis, aortic valve insufficiency, aortic aneurysm, etc.
4. Treponema pallidum invades the central nervous system. Spinal cord tuberculosis, paralytic dementia, optic nerve atrophy, etc.
5. Spirochetes damage the skeletal system. Causing tissue and organ damage, loss of function, disability or death.
Can syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease, be cured in young people?
Firstly, syphilis specificity test: If RPR (non Treponema pallidum antibody) is tested positive, it can only be used for syphilis screening and cannot be diagnosed. Titer testing is used to determine the effectiveness of drug treatment. TPPA (syphilis serum specific antigen) diagnostic test, lifelong positive after infection with syphilis. If RPR is positive, no matter how high the titer, as long as TPPA is negative, syphilis infection can be denied
Early detection of syphilis, early selection of appropriate medication for treatment, syphilis is easy to treat! This requires individuals with unclean sexual relationships, frequent business trips, and families with syphilis patients to actively go to the hospital for syphilis serum testing and syphilis specific antibody testing! And promptly observe your physical symptoms and compare them with the symptoms of syphilis!
How should syphilis be effectively treated?
Syphilis is a chronic, systemic transmission disease caused by the pale spirochete, which is highly contagious and harmful. It needs to be prevented as soon as possible. If you accidentally fall ill, it is best to go to the hospital for examination and treatment immediately.