What is Syphilis?
The first sign of Syphilis is usually a single painless spot which appears after about a week and clears up on its own. Several weeks or months later the person may develop a rash (often on the hands or feet) this is not painful and does not itch. This will also clear up on its own. Other symptoms may then occur years later and affect all parts of the body.
Bacteria are spread through sexual intercourse in semen or vaginal discharge
Syphilis is usually detected by blood tests.
In its early stages Syphilis is easily cured with antibiotics.
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There are no long-term problems if Syphilis is treated early but it’s much harder to deal with and can lead to dementia (madness) in the later stages.