These rashes are usually red and don't itch—you might ... A nontreponemal test is a blood test that looks for evidence that ...
How do you get syphilis? The disease is transmitted ... or other parts of the body. Occasionally, the rash may be faint and difficult to detect. Other symptoms such as fever, swollen lymph nodes ...
Researchers found evidence that early versions of syphilis-causing bacteria existed in the Americas long before the arrival ...
Syphilis patients may develop sores on their genitals and mouths in a few weeks after infection, followed by rashes on their palms and other parts of the body. The disease can cause serious health ...
According to the HSE's SexualWellbeing website, the primary symptom of syphilis is a small sore on the parts of the body ...
The classic features of secondary syphilis are skin rash (generalized, with prominence on the palms and soles), lymphadenopathy, and mucous membrane involvement with mucous patches or condylomata ...
The number of syphilis cases has gone up every year ... painless ulcers, rashes throughout the body on the soles of the feet and palms on the hand, hair loss and growths in the genital area.
Syphilis is spreading in Japan ... Although the sore naturally disappears, red rashes appear all over the body in one to three months, accompanied by fever and fatigue in some cases.