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Abstinence
- STD's - Dating
- Parenting - Marriage
Matters - Sexual Assault - Cohabitation
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE:
Chlamydia - Gonorrhea
- Herpes - HPV & Genital
Warts - Syphillis - Trichomonoiasis
- HIV/AIDS - Prevention
Syphillis
Syphilis
is caused by a type of bacteria called Treponema pallidum. It causes sores
and those sores are the way the disease is passed on during sexual contact.
It does take direct contact however. The bacteria can be passed on by
an infected woman to her unborn child, resulting in death for the babyin the womb or soon after birth. Over 30 thousand people are infected each
year.
Syphilis
Has Three Basic Stages:
Primary stage - the incubation period ranges from 10-90 days after infection.
CDC says the average is 21 days. A single sore, called a chancre, is usually
the first sign. It is small, round, firm and painless and appears where
the bacteria first entered the body. It is possible to have multiple sores.
The chancre heals on its own in three to six weeks. Without treatment
the disease moves in to.
Secondary stage - begins with rashes on the body. The primary places are
the palms of the hands or the soles of the feet. The rough reddish or
reddish-brown spots will disappear on their own in a few weeks. Other
types of rashes can also appear on other parts of the body. Other symptoms
will mimic flu symptoms such as fever, sore throat, muscle aches, headaches,
exhaustion and swollen glands. During both primary and secondary stage
a person is infectious and can pass the disease on to others.
Late
or latent stage - starts when the visible symptoms disappear. The disease
remains however and will start to destroy internal organs. Symptoms from
this may not show up for years but when they do, they can be deadly.Diagnosis
and treatment The tests for syphilis are simple. A microscopic examination
of a sample from a sore can tell if the bacteria is present. Shortly after
infection a blood test can tell if a person has been infected. Syphilis
is easily cured with a round of antibiotics. Damage done to internal organs
however many times can not be repaired. |