Sunday, February 14, 2010

Syphilis Photos Not Explicit Could These Be Secondary Syphilis? (photos)?

Could these be secondary syphilis? (photos)? - syphilis photos not explicit

I saw it yesterday on the lips and mouth. The lip was a way to do something similar with a hole in the end, and I do not remember, cut or bite me. The hole disappeared overnight. The inside of the mouth, which appeared yesterday and the day before and I remember so exciting to me, accented with a toothbrush, but do not know if this is the point, and I'm a little this time, but I know ... Since he was a new person around 8 weeks (1 time) suspended, I wonder if they could relate, especially if it is likely or unlikely that the syphilis.

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Can give Thanks for the help. Please only helpful answers. He told me to go see a doctor if you have no idea whatSecondary syphilis is unnecessary. I know that I see a doctor. My question to those who have a clear idea could be that be, it appears that there is a possibility that these are the symptoms of secondary syphilis. * * So please only helpful answers.

4 comments:

mildred f said...

I looked into my mouth and these photos are not the injuries that causes syphilis. Syphilis has 3 stages, stage 1 may be concerned about injuries, particularly as a chancre ( "shan-CAR"), Phase 2 has no skin changes, its phase 3 problems with injuries and death of syphilis Advanced fracture usually abdominal or thoracic aneurysm.

I've seen injuries Lew, another term for syphilis.

You have an infection of the soft tissue.

Matt said...

Ok. I do not see a doctor then. Ask a lot of people on the net and see what they say. It is almost as good as with a doctor, we are all experts are there.

Also remember that if syphilis can be fatal if not treated, the more you expect to find, difficult to treat.

matador 89 said...

Bumpy
Images that are offered are not sufficient to diagnose syphilis. Syphilis is caused by the bacteria Treponema pallidum. It was often called "the great imitator" because many of the signs and symptoms overlap with those of other diseases. Approximately one third of people with untreated syphilis will develop secondary syphilis. This generally occurs) in about 2 to 8 weeks after the publication of the original painless ulcer (chancre. Sometimes the pain may still be present. Secondary syphilis is the second stage of the sexually transmitted disease syphilis. This is the contagious stage. To disseminate in cases of secondary syphilis, the bacteria in the bloodstream. The diagnosis of syphilis with serum venereal disease research laboratory - or VDRLr serum plasma quick profit - RPR (used as a screening test is used). If they are positive, must be carried out one of the following, in order to absorb the diagnosis or fluorescent treponemal antibody - or confirm FTA-ABS test, rarely used microhaemagglutination - MHA-TP. Antibiotics are used to treat syphilis. The antibiotic of choice is penicillin, doxycycline may still be used as an alternative for allergic people to penicillin. They are informed, more difficult to obtain a test for syphilis to exclude, as soon as possible.

All answers must be carefully studied in this forum and especially this. - Most of the answers are wrong.

It is very important for an accurate diagnosis before trying to get to find a cure. Many diseases and conditions shaRe common symptoms.


The information provided here should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of a disease. A doctor should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

Hope this helps
Matador 89

MAR said...

I understand that there are other symptoms that accompany them, like a rash throughout the body, fever, swollen glands, spots that occur in the mouth usually develops 3-6 weeks after the chancre. Have you gone through the primary phase? The ulcers in the mouth sores look like. Http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/Hardin/md/pictures22/cdc/4816_lores.jpg&imgrefurl=http Here is a link to a page with some photographs : / / www.lib.uiowa.edu/Hardin/md/cdc/syphilis11.html&usg=__gSOQBDmCkcfIgIkvQdOnT15c8wQ=&h=472&w=700&sz=38&hl=en&start=19&sig2=RdwNkQMvp-PReKrzEaBZGw&um=1&tbnid=QIhAfhejlpSAwM:&tbnh=94&tbnw=140&prev = / images% 3Fq% 3Dsymptoms% 2Bde%% 2Bsecondary% 2Bsyphilis 26ndsp% 3D18% 26hl% 3Den% 26clieNT 3Dfirefox%-a% 26rls% 3Dorg.mozilla: en-US: official% 26hs% 3DN3P% 26sa% 3DN% 26start% 3D18% 26um% 3D1 & ei =- ujESva_EJ-0NPKa_fIH hope this helps a little.

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