Syphilis is caused by a bacteria called Treponema pallidum. It passes from person to person by contact with the sores from primary stage syphilis. Typically, this happens during unprotected sexual contact.
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You cannot get syphilis from casual contact such as shaking hands or talking to an affected person. You also cannot get it from toilet seats, shared clothing, swimming pools, or utensils or food.
You can prevent syphilis by avoiding sexual contact with affected partners. Using condoms during sex can reduce your risk of syphilis. However, if a syphilis sore is in a place that the condom doesn’t cover, you can still transmit the bacteria.
Signs and symptoms
Syphilis infection, when untreated, progresses through different clinical stages with characteristic signs and symptoms.
Primary syphilis
The first, or primary, stage of syphilis is characterized by the formation of a painless ulcer known as a chancre. This sore develops at the site of infection and is usually solitary. A chancre is usually firm and round in shape. Sometimes, multiple chancres may be present. The chancre contains infectious bacteria and while the sore is present, the condition is highly contagious.
Symptoms typically develop at around 21 days after the infection, but they may appear anywhere from 10 to 90 days following infection (depends on individual immune response).
chancre, usually appearing on the penis, labia, cervix, or anorectal region. (Because in women the chancre often occurs internally, it may go unnoticed.) The lesion often occurs in combination with a painless swelling of the regional lymph nodes, and together these symptoms are the major characteristics of syphilis in its earliest stage.
The chancre usually occurs approximately three weeks after infection; it is a single, red papule that gradually begins to erode, forming a painless, clean ulcer with a smooth, raised border. The fluid expressed from the lesion contains the spirochete Treponema pallidum, the causative agent of syphilis. The size of the eroded area ranges from a few millimetres to several centimetres; usually chancres that occur at extragenital sites (most often on the lips and tongue) are larger than genital chancres. Although the chancre itself can heal without treatment in two to six weeks, the underlying syphilis will progress to the secondary phase unless treatment with penicillin is undertaken.
Lesions that look like the chancres typical of syphilis may occur in people infected with one form of tuberculosis; these lesions appear two to three weeks after the tubercle bacillus penetrates the skin and heal spontaneously over a 12-month period. True chancres, however, have a syphilitic origin, and examination of the causative organism (in material taken from the base of the ulcer) can reveal the nature of the lesion.
Transmission: Any contact with the chancre can spread the infection. If the chancre is located in the mouth, for example, even kissing can spread the disease. The chancre lasts for about 3 to 6 weeks and typically then goes deep into the tissue camouflaging itself.
Secondary syphilis
If primary syphilis is left untreated, secondary syphilis may develop. This stage of the illness usually occurs a few weeks to several months after the primary stage.
Secondary syphilis is characterized by a skin rash that typically does not itch and may easily be mistaken for rashes caused by other illnesses. It may appear on almost any part of the body, including sores inside the mouth, vagina, or anus.
The rash of secondary syphilis is often found on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet, which is unusual for most rashes. In some people, the rash may be mild and not noticed. Raised gray or whitish patches of skin, known as condyloma lata, may also develop, particularly in warm and moist areas of the body such as the armpits, mouth, or groin.
In secondary syphilis, the infection has spread throughout the body, so other symptoms may be associated with the skin manifestations:
- Fever
- Enlarged lymph nodes
- Fatigue
- Weight loss
- Hair loss
- Headaches
- Muscle aches
These symptoms will eventually subside, but if this secondary stage of the infection is not treated, the infection can progress to tertiary syphilis.
Tertiary syphilis
After the symptoms of secondary syphilis go away, the infection remains latent in the body if untreated. About 15% of infected and untreated people will go on to develop the third stage of syphilis, which can occur as much as 10 to 20 years after the initial infection. Tertiary syphilis is characterized by damage to any number of organ systems and can even be fatal.
Tertiary syphilis can cause damage to the
- Brain
- Nerves
- Eyes
- Heart
- Blood vessels
- Liver
- Bones
- Joints
Symptoms that can result from the late stage of syphilis include problems with movement, gradual loss of sight, dementia, paralysis, and numbness.
Neurosyphilis is the term used to refer to the involvement of the central nervous system and alterations in neurologic function.
Neonatal or congenital syphilis
Untreated syphilis in pregnant women results in the death of the fetus in up to 40% of infected pregnant women (stillbirth or death shortly after birth), so all pregnant women should be tested for syphilis at their first prenatal visit. The screening test is usually repeated in the third trimester of pregnancy as well. If infected babies are born and survive, they are at risk for serious problems including seizures and developmental delays.
Diagnosing
There are two types of tests used to diagnose syphilis: treponemal tests (that identify antibodies to the causative organism) and non-treponemal tests (that identify the body’s response to the infection but not to the organism itself).
These tests detect the body’s response to the infection, but not to the actual Treponema organism, that’s why they are not specific enough to establish the diagnosis. So a positive screening VDRL or RPR test must be followed by a treponemal test to detect the organism.
A number of different tests are available that detect antibodies to Treponema pallidum bacteria.
For example: the microhemagglutination assay for T. pallidum (MHA-TP) and the fluorescent treponemal antibody absorbed test (FTA-ABS).
These tests can confirm the diagnosis of syphilis if a nontreponemal test such as VDRL or RPR is positive.
Allopathic treatments for syphilis
Penicillin is the treatment of choice for syphilis in all stages. The dose may be one intramuscular injection of long-acting benzathine penicillin G (2.4 million units) or three doses of this drug at weekly intervals, depending on the stage of syphilis, or if the stage is unknown.
While treatment kills the bacteria and prevents further organ damage, it will not reverse damage to the organs that have already occurred.
Treatment with penicillin is not safe during pregnancy as penicillin affects the fetus’s brain (central nervous system).
People who are allergic to penicillin can take an alternate medication.
Every system of medicine has its own limitations. Allopathy can treat and relieve most of the infectious diseases (especially acute) and give relief (not necessarily cure!). It can handle surgical cases and most emergencies well. The biggest drawback of allopathy lies in its incapacity to cure most of the chronic medical diseases and especially those like asthma, skin diseases, diabetes, hypertension (blood pressure), thyroid, liver diseases, cardiac diseases (heart)…..and the list is endless. Homeopathy have a CURE for such chronic diseases even those like asthma, skin diseases, etc that are not lifestyle diseases also can be cured. Not only chronic but also acute diseases can be treated well by Homeopathy; when applied properly, in avoiding almost 70% of the surgeries that are being conducted these days. That’s a big number indeed!. In my opinion, homeopathy should, in fact be the first line of treatment!
Dr Qaisar Ahmed MD, DHMS, Isl. Jurisprudence.
Homeopathic Treatment for Syphilis
The aim of homeopathy is not only to treat syphilis but to address its underlying cause and its bad effects on the organs too.
Heper Sulphuricum
The tendency to suppuration is most marked for Heper Sulphuricum. Ulcers on cornea. Iritis. Scurfs on and behind the ears. Discharge of fetid pus from the ears. Deafness. Pustules in auditory canal and auricle. Mastoiditis. Nose sore, ulcerated with thick, offensive discharges. Ulcers in mouth/gums, throat. Ulcers externally on prepuce similar, chancre. Suppurating inguinal glands. Fig warts of offensive odor. Humid soreness on genitals and between scrotum and thigh. Discharge of blood from uterus. Abscesses of labia with great sensitiveness. Extremely offensive leucorrhoea.
Merc Solubilis
Merc Sol is the medicine of choice for chancre and in all kind of syphilis. Lids red, thick, swollen. Profuse, burning, acrid discharge. Thick, yellow, fetid and bloody otalgia. Nostrils raw, ulcerated; nasal bones swollen. Yellow-green, fetid, pus-like discharge. Syphilitic pustules on face, anal area, sexual organs etc; Vesicles and ulcers; soft chancre. Cold genitals. Prepuce irritated; itches. Sweetish metallic taste in mouth, mouth and throat ulcers, spongy gums. Alveolar abscess. Greenish discharge from urethra. Micturition. Hematuria. Excessive odorous viscid perspiration. Vesicular and pustular eruptions. Ulcers, irregular in shape, edges undefined.
Mercurios Corrosive
Antrum of Highmore and infections. Aphthae. Appendicitis. Bones infections. Bright’s disease. Cancrum oris. Chancre. Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Eczema. Enteric fever. Eyes infections. Gums infections. Intestines ulcerated. Intussusception. Iritis. Jaundice. Kidneys inflammation. Labour, puerperal fever. Measles. Miscarriage. Mumps. Esophageal stricture. Paralysis. Paraphimosis. Pemphigus. Perimetritis, Peritonitis. Prosopalgia. Rigg’s disease. Supraorbital neuralgia. Syphilis. Tabes mesenterica. Taste disorder. Tenesmus. Tongue infections Elongated uvula.
Aurum Metallicum
Interstitial keratitis. Vascular cornea. Pains from without inward. Sticking pains inward. Trachoma with pannus. Caries of ossicula and of mastoid. Obstinate fetid otorrhoea. Chronic nerve deafness; Labyrinthine disease due to syphilis. Ulcerated, painful, swollen, obstructed. Inflammation of nose; caries; fetid discharge, purulent, bloody. Boring pains in nose. Foul breath. Taste putrid or bitter. Ulceration of gums. Tearing in zygoma. Mastoid and other facial bones inflamed. Throat stitches; pain in glands. Caries of the palate. Pain and swelling of testicles. Chronic induration of testicles. Violent erections. Atrophy of testicles. Hydrocele. Great sensitiveness of vagina. Uterus enlarged and prolapsed. Sterility; vaginismus.
Destruction of bones. Secondary syphilis. Pain in bones of head, lumps under scalp, exostosis with nightly pains in bones. Caries of nasal, palatine and mastoid bones. Soreness of affected bones, better in open air, worse at night.
Aurum Muriaticum
Burning, yellow, acrid leucorrhoea; heart symptoms, glandular affections; Painful warts on tongue and genitals; sclerotic and exudative degeneration of the nervous system. Multiple sclerosis. Morvan’s disease. Second trituration. Caries. Chancre. Condylomata. Dropsy. Eczema. Fistula. Gonorrhoea. Haemorrhage. Valuable in climacteric haemorrhages from the womb. Cancer, Morvan’s disease. Ophthalmia. Ozaena. Periostitis. Phthisis. Pudenda, over-sensitiveness of. Spinal sclerosis. Spleen, enlarged. Sterility. Syphilis. Uterine tumours; uterine haemorrhage. Vagina, heat, burning and itching. Exudative degeneration of the nervous system.
Cinnabaris
Albuminuria. Bubo. Catarrh. Chancre. Cystitis. Dysentery. Eye, inflammation of. Gleet. Gonorrhoea. Gout. Nose, external, sensitive. Priapism. Rheumatism. Sciatica. Scrofula. Sleep, abnormal. Sycosis. Syphilis. Tapeworm. Warts. Swelling of the penis. Gonorrhoea, with redness and swelling of the prepuce. Violent itching of the corona glandis, with profuse secretion of pus. Condyloma. Blennorrhoea. Fetid and corrosive sweats, between the scrotum and the thighs. Leucorrhoea, causing, during its discharge, pressure in the vagina.
Floricum Acidum
Abscess. Alcoholism. Alopecia. Apoplexy. Bone, affections of. Brain atrophy (could be due to syphilis and side effect allopathic antibiotics). Cicatrix. Coccygodynia. Decubitus. Dropsies. Eyes affections. Fistula. Gleet. Goetre. Gonorrhoea. Haemorrhoids. Hair, falling out. Hands perspiring. Syphilitic rupia. Hydrocele. Liver, induration. Locomotor ataxy. Naevus. Nymphomania. Otorrhoea. Peritonitis. Perspiration. Pityriasis. Satyriasis. Splenalgia. Suppuration. Syphilis. Teeth, defective. Tongue, ulceration of. Varicosis. Veins, diseased. Whitlow.
Nitricum Acidum
Anal fissure. Offensive perspiration from axilla. Offensive breathing. Bright’s disease. Bubo. Chancre. Cheloid. Chilblains. Climacteric. Condylomata. Corns. Cough. Dyspepsia. Ear infections. Epilepsy. Eyes infections. Feet perspiring. Fistula. Freckles.
Glandular swellings. Gleet. Gums, sore. Haematuria. Haemorrhages. Herpes. Herpes preputialis. Syphilitic iritis. Excessive menstruation. Metrorrhagia.Mucous patches. Myopia. Nails infections. Ozaena. Paralysis. Perspiration abnormal. Phimosis. Polypus. Proctitis. Prostate suppuration. Ranula. Rectum infections. Rickets. Salivation. Spinal injuries. Syphilis. Taste disordered. Ulceration of the tongue. Urine scanty, dark, offensive. Smells like horse’s urine. Cold on passing. Burning and stinging. Hematuria.
Kali Iodatum
Actinomycosis. Aneurysm. Anhidrosis. Bright’s disease. Bubo. Bunions. Cancer. Caries. Cold. Condylomata. Consumption. Cough. Croup. Debility. Dropsy. Ears, otalgia; tinnitus. Emaciation. Erythema nodosum. Eyes, infections; cysts on lids. Fibroma. Glandular swellings. Syphilis. Gonorrhoea. Gout. Gumma. Haemorrhages. Hay fever. Intra-menstrual haemorrhage. Laryngitis. Liver diseases. Locomotor ataxy. Lumbago. Lungs hepatisation. Menstrual disorders. Neuralgia. Nodes. Tinnitus. Nystagmus. Odour of body very offensive. Edema glottidis. Paralysis. Pleurisy. Rickets. Rupia. Sciatica. Scrofula. Smallpox. Spine, Pott’s curvature of. Tic-douloureux. Tongue neuralgia. Tumours. Ulcers. Wens. Corrosive leucorrhoea, with subacute inflammatory conditions of the womb
Stillingia Sylvatica
Bones, diseases of; nodes on. Clergyman’s sore throat. Elephantiasis. Haemorrhoids. Headaches, syphilitic; mercurial; catarrhal. Hip-joint disease. Influenza. Larynx, affections of. Liver, affections of. Nodes. Periostitis. Psoriasis. Rheumatism. Scrofula. Syphilis; Secondary syphilis. Scrofuloderma.
Syphilinum
Secondary syphilis. Abscess; succession of abscesses. Anal fissure. Aphasia. Bubo. Deafness. Deltoid rheumatism. Dysmenorrhoea. Syphilis. Iritis. Leucorrhoea. Mouth ulcers. Myopia. Neuralgia. Night-sweats. Ophthalmia. Otorrhoea. Ovaries infections. Ozoena. Pemphigus. Psoas abscess. Ptosis. Rectum stricture. Rheumatism. Sciatica. Sleeplessness. Spinal caries. Strabismus. Stricture. Syphilis. Teeth, carious. Throat, ulcerated. Tibia pains. Ulcers. Whitlow. Caries of ossicles in ear of syphilitic origin. Caries of nasal bones, hard palate and septum, with perforation.
Carbo Vegetabilis
Otorrhoea following exanthematous diseases. Ears dry. Malformation of cerumen with exfoliation of dermoid layer of meatus. Aphonia. Influenza. Asthenopia. Cough. Asthma. Laryngitis. Lungs, congested. Esophagitis. Erysipelas of breasts. Purpura. Scabies. Scurvy. Bronchitis. Burns. Carbuncle. Catarrh. Chilblains. Cholera. Constipation. Deafness. Otorrhoea following exanthematous diseases. Debility. Stomach disordered. Gastritis. Flatulence. Eructation. Diarrhoea. Prostatic fluids with stools. Distension. A musty, glutinous moisture exudes from rectum. Bleeding from rectum. Weeping piles. Dysentery. Dyspepsia. Emphysema. Erysipelas. Gangrene. Moist skin; hot perspiration; senile gangrene. Heart diseases. Haemorrhoids. Hair falling. Intermittents. Intertrigo. Irritation. Measles. Mumps. Epistaxis (Nose bleeding). Orchitis. Pregnancy disorders. Shiverings. Tympanites. Typhus. Ulcers. Indolent ulcers, burning pain. Ichorous, offensive discharge; tendency to gangrene of the margins. Purpura. Varicose ulcers, carbuncles. Yellow fever.
Carbo Animalis
Acne rosacea. Face eruption. Glandular indurations. Otorrhoea. Aneurysm. Breast cancer. Bubo. Cancer. Cataract. Constipation. Coccygodynia. Cough. Empyema. Eructations. Gangrene. Haemorrhoids. Headache. Leucorrhoea. Lumbago. Pancreas induration. Profuse perspiration. Syphilis. Pleurisy. Polypus. Scrofula. Strabismus. Mouth and tongue infections. Trachea infections. Ulceration. Uterine cancer. Vision disorders. Burning in vagina and labia. Hemoptysis. Spongy cooper colored ulcers/boils. Glands induration, painful and swelled.
Anthracinum
Septic inflammation, carbuncles and malignant ulcers. Boils and boil-like eruptions, acne. Terrible burning. Induration of cellular tissue, abscess, bubo, and all inflammation of connective tissue in which there exists a purulent focus.
Tissues: Haemorrhages, black, thick, tar-like, rapidly decomposing, from any orifice. Glands swollen, cellular tissues oedematous and indurated. Septicaemia. Syphilitic ulceration, sloughing and intolerable burning. Erysipelas. Black and blue blisters. Dissecting wounds. Insect stings. Bad effects from inhaling foul odors. Gangrenous parotitis. Succession of boils. Gangrene. Foul secretions.
Nitric Acid
Actinomycosis. Anal fissure. Offensive perspiration in axilas. Urinary bladder chronic catarrh. Breath offensive. Bright’s disease. Bronchitis. Bubo. Chancre. Cheloid. Chilblains. Climacteric. Condylomata. Corns. Cough. Dysentery. Constipation. Rectum infections. Fistula. Dyspepsia. Ear infections. Spine injury and/or infections. Syphilis. Cachexia due to syphilis, scrofula, intermittent fever with liver involvement and anaemia. Paralysis. Epilepsy. Eyes infections. Feet foule perspiration. Glandular swellings. Gleet. Mouth sore, blisters and ulcers. Gums sore and ulcerated. Haematuria. Haemorrhages. Herpes. Herpes preputialis. Syphilitic iritis. Irritation. Jaw-joints cracking. Menorgiya. Metrorrhagia. Mucous patches. Myopia. Nails infections. Ozaena. Phimosis. Polypus. Proctitis. Prostate suppuration. Ranula. Rickets. Salivation. Taste disordered. Ulcers. Warts. Wens. Whooping-cough. Ulceration of cornea. Warts, large jagged; bleed on washing. Ulcers bleed easily, sensitive; splinter-like pains; zigzag, irregular edges; base looks like raw flesh. Exuberant granulations. Black pores on face, papules worse on forehead.
Urine: Scanty, dark, offensive. Smells like horse’s urine. Cold on passing. Burning and stinging. Urine bloody and albuminous. Alternation of cloudy, phosphatic urine with profuse urinary secretion in old prostatic cases. Soreness and burning in glans and beneath prepuce. Ulcers; burn and sting; exude, offensive matter. Female external parts sore, with ulcers. Leucorrhoea brown, flesh-colored, watery, or stringy, offensive. Hair on genitals falls out. Uterine haemorrhages. Menses early, profuse, like muddy water, with pain in back, hips and thighs. Stitches through vagina. Metrorrhagia after parturition.
Badiaga
Breast, cancer of. Bruises. Bubo. Catarrh. Chilblains. Coryza. Eyes, pains in. Glands, affections of. Hay-fever. Haemorrhoids. Heart, affections of. Indurations. Ophthalmia. Palpitation. Rheumatism. Scrofula. Syphilis. Tibia, pain in. Whooping-cough. lands swollen.
Phosphorus
Anus, fissure of. Antrum, disease of. Arteries, disease of. Asthma. Bone, diseases of. Brain, affections of; softening of. Brain-fag. Fistula. Flatulence. Stammering. Sterility. Syphilis. Fungus haematodes. Gastritis. Glaucoma. Gleet. Tuberculosis. Tumours; erectile; polypoid; cancerous. Typhus fever. Ulcers. Urethra, stricture. Gums, ulceration of. Marasmus. Menorrhagia. Haemoglobinuria. Haemorrhagic diathesis. Headache. Heart, degeneration. Breast, abscess of; fistulae of. Bronchitis; membranous. Cancer; of bone. Haematuria, especially in acute Bright’s disease. Cataract. Catarrh; intestinal; nasal. Chilblains. Chlorosis. Chorea. Ciliary neuralgia. Coccygodynia. Metritis. Chlorosis. Phlebitis. Fistulous tracks after mammary abscess. Slight haemorrhage from uterus between periods. Constipation. Consumption. Corpulency. Cough. Croup. Dandruff. Diarrhoea. Wounds bleed very much, even if small; they heal and break out again. Jaundice. Little ulcer outside of large ones. Petechiae. Ecchymosis. Purpura hemorrhagica. Scurvy. Fungus haematodes and excrescences.
Kreosotum
Coccygodynia. Congenital syphilis. Constipation. Consumption. Syphilis. Syphilitic deafness. Teeth caries. Ulcers. Urine incontinence. Uterus infections. Glossitis. Haemorrhages. Haemorrhagic diathesis. Herpes. Hysterical vomiting. Irritation. Leucorrhoea. Lip epithelioma. Lupus. Menstruation disorders.
Offensive. Violent itching of vulva and vagina, worse when urinating. Corrosive itching within vulva, burning and swelling of labia; violent itching between labia and thighs. Burning and soreness in external and internal parts. Leucorrhoea yellow and acidic; odor of green corn; worse between periods. Haemorrhage after coition. Menses too early, prolonged. Vomiting of pregnancy, with ptyalism. Menstrual flow intermits. Lochia offensive; intermits.
Thuja Occidentalis
White, scaly dandruff; hair dry and falling out. Greasy skin of face. Eyelids agglutination. Styes and tarsal tumors. Acute and subacute inflammation of sclera. Chronic otitis. Chronic catarrh; thick, green mucus; blood and pus. On blowing nose, pain in teeth. Ulceration within the nostrils. White blisters on tongue side close to root, painfully sore. Teeth decay next to gums; very sensitive; gums retract. Urethra swollen inflamed. Urinary stream split and small. Inflammation of prepuce and glans; pain in penis. Balanitis. Syphilis. Gonorrhoeal rheumatism. Gonorrhoea. Chronic induration of testicles. Pain and burning felt near neck of bladder, with frequent and urgent desire to urinate. Prostatic enlargement. Warty excrescences on vulva and perineum. Profuse leucorrhoea; thick, greenish. Severe pain in left ovary and left inguinal region. Polypi, tubercles, warts epithelioma, naevi, carbuncles; ulcers, especially in ano-genital region. Freckles and blotches. Perspiration sweetish, and strong. Dry skin, with brown spots. Zona; herpetic eruptions. Tearing pains in glands. Glandular enlargement. Nails crippled; brittle and soft. Eruptions only on covered parts; worse after scratching. Very sensitive to touch. Sarcoma; polypi. Brown spots on hands and arms.
Phytolacca Decandra
Pre-eminently a glandular remedy. Glandular swellings with heat and inflammation. Has a powerful effect on fibrous and osseous tissues; fasciae and muscle sheaths; acts on scar tissue. Syphilitic bone pains; chronic rheumatism. Sore throat, quinsy, and diphtheria. Tetanus and opisthotonos. Decrease of weight. Retarded dentition. Scaly eruption on scalp. Throat dark red or bluish red. Much pain at root of tongue; soft palate and tonsils swollen. Pseudomembranous exudation, grayish white; thick, tenacious yellowish mucus, difficult to dislodge. Follicular pharyngitis. Mastitis. Tumors of the breasts with enlarged axillary glands. Galactorrhoea. Painful induration of testicles. Shooting along perineum to penis. Papular and pustular lesions. Most useful in early stages of cutaneous diseases. Disposition to boils, and when sloughing occurs. Squamous eruptions. Syphilitic eruptions. Swelling and induration of glands. Venereal buboes. Scarlatina-like rash. Warts and moles.
Arsenic Album
Abscess. Acne rosacea. Traumatic fever. Herpes zoster. Menstruation, disorders of. Miliary eruptions. Hodgkin’s disease. Typhus. Ulcers. Syphilis. Intermittent fever. Cancrum oris. Carbuncle. Eczema. Peritonitis. Perityphlitis. Pityriasis. Plethora. Pleurisy. Pleurodynia. Pneumonia. Psoriasis. Purpura. Pyemia. Endometritis. Enteric fever. Epithelioma. Erysipelas. Eye infections. External inflammation, with extreme painfulness; burning, hot, and excoriating lachrymation. Corneal ulceration. Intense photophobia. Ciliary neuralgia. Gangrene. Glandular swellings. Locomotor ataxy. Itching, burning, swellings; oedema, eruption, papular, dry, rough, scaly. Malignant pustules. Ulcers with offensive discharge. Syphilis. Anthrax. Poisoned wounds. Urticaria, with burning and restlessness. Psoriasis. Scirrhus. Icy coldness of body. Epithelioma of the skin. Gangrenous inflammations.
Complications of syphilis
Untreated syphilis spreads throughout the body (late syphilis) and causes complications with various organ systems for example: blindness, dementia, aortic aneurysm, deafness, stroke, spreading of the infection to the brain (central nervous system) etc.
Untreated syphilis in pregnant women results in the death of the fetus in up to 40% of infected pregnant women (stillbirth or death shortly after birth).
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