Since
this disease is usually transmitted through sexual intercourse,
abstinence (not having sex) is the safest means of protection.
However,
if you are sexually active, a condom is
the best way to protect yourself.
If
you are worried that you might have a sexually transmitted disease
or want to find out more information, there are many options open
to you. Health Clinics often offer free detection and treatment
and sometimes counseling. You can also get help at schools, churches,
and doctors offices in your community. Click
here to see some resources to help you out.
central
nervous system diseases (called Neurosyphilis)
and
eventually death
Treatment
for primary and Secondary Stages
Treated
with large doses of antibiotics such as penicillin.
Repeated
blood and bacteria tests are needed for about one year to
find out how much of the disease is still there.
IN
A PREGNANT WOMAN:
If
a pregnant woman has syphilis, it will be passed to her
unborn child. But, if the disease is found early in her
pregnancy, the antibiotics used to treat her also protect
the unborn child (the child should be examined monthly
for symptoms).
If
untreated, all children born with syphilis develop secondary
and tertiary syphilis. The infected children do not live
long enough.
Treatment
for tertiary Stage
At
this point, many of the effects of this disease can not be
treated. It is too late!!
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