Syphilis spreads easily and is caused by bacteria that live in warm, moist parts of the body like the mouth, penis, rectum or vagina. Establish here the symptoms, and treatment available.
The infection has three stages:
Syphilis bacteria spread during unprotected oral or anal sex through contact with the sores of the first stage or the rash of the second stage. Unless they are treated, someone can pass syphilis on for up to two years.
Using a condom cuts the risk, but only if the condom covers the sores or rash. Avoid touching sores or the rash.
Having syphilis makes it easier for someone to contract or pass on HIV.
There is a blood test for syphilis, and if you have a sore its fluid will also be tested. Antibiotics, given by injection or tablets, cure it but don’t have sex until treatment has finished or you could pass on the infection. People you’ve had sex with also need to get checked - a clinic can do this if you don’t want to. Untreated syphilis can cause serious heart, brain and nerve problems years later.
Most people get tested and treated for infections like syphilis at sexual health (or ‘GUM’) clinics. It’s free and confidential, and your GP (family doctor) or anyone else won’t be told about your visit. Some GP surgeries also test for and treat these infections.
The more people you have sex with, especially unprotected sex, the more chance of contracting infections like syphilis. You can have them without knowing, so regular check-ups are a good idea, especially if starting a new relationship and/or you want to stop using condoms with your partner.
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This article was last reviewed on 31/10/2012 by T Kelaart
Date due for the next review: 31/10/2014
Content Author: R. Scholey
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More information:
Hunter, H. Color Atlas and Synopsis of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (second edition) McGraw-Hill, Handsfield, 2001
McMillan A, Scott GR. Sexually Transmitted Infections (second edition), Churchill, Livingstone, 2000
BASHH syphilis guidelines, BASHH (2010)
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