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How would somone know if they have syphilis? And how is it treated?
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How would somone know if they have syphilis? And how is it treated?
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April 25th, 2010 at 2:07 am
It can not be treated.
April 25th, 2010 at 2:26 am
Go to a clinic. They will test you and it will be confidential. There will be an address in your phone book. (STD Clinic)
April 25th, 2010 at 2:54 am
It can be treated . If not treated it can cause you to go crazy really
April 25th, 2010 at 3:52 am
Hello, I’m a doctor. Use cialis. I think that you want to get more info about it. Please go to —-> http://webmd8.notlong.com/AAYUAta
April 25th, 2010 at 4:28 am
Many people infected with syphilis do not have any symptoms for years, yet remain at risk for late complications if they are not treated. Although transmission occurs from persons with sores who are in the primary or secondary stage, many of these sores are unrecognized. Thus, transmission may occur from persons who are unaware of their infection.
Primary Stage
The primary stage of syphilis is usually marked by the appearance of a single sore (called a chancre), but there may be multiple sores. The time between infection with syphilis and the start of the first symptom can range from 10 to 90 days (average 21 days). The chancre is usually firm, round, small, and painless. It appears at the spot where syphilis entered the body. The chancre lasts 3 to 6 weeks, and it heals without treatment. However, if adequate treatment is not administered, the infection progresses to the secondary stage.
syphilis is curable in the early stages.