Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease, mainly through sexual transmission. There are many pictures on the Internet, but everyone's is different. The landmark clinical feature of primary syphilis is chancre. The most common parts are mute, glans penis, coronary sulcus, foreskin and urethral orifice. Labia majora, clitoris and cervix; Anal, anal canal, etc. It can also be seen in lips, tongue and breasts. The characteristic of chancre is that it appears 7 ~ 60 days after being infected with TP. Most patients with chancre are single, painless, round or oval ulcers with clear boundaries, which are higher than the skin surface, with clean sore surface and more secretions from secondary infected people. It feels like cartilage If syphilis is found, it should be treated in time.
Secondary syphilis is characterized by secondary syphilis rash, which has systemic symptoms and usually recurs after chancre subsides for an asymptomatic period. TP spreads with blood circulation, causing multiple lesions, and the lesions are diverse. Invasion of skin, mucosa, bones, internal organs, cardiovascular system and nervous system.
The rash of syphilis does not itch, but only when there is secondary infection, it will feel pain and itching. Syphilis rash has no early symptoms of itching or fever before eruption. Your clinical symptoms are caused by allergies. Only through matching and necessary serological examination can we determine the specific cause and then carry out necessary comprehensive conditioning.