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Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. It can have serious health consequences if not treated promptly. Syphilis is primarily transmitted through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, and oral sex. It can also be transmitted from an infected mother to her baby during pregnancy or childbirth. Get effective syphilis treatment. Our expert team offers confidential care.
Here are key points about syphilis:
Stages of Syphilis:
Primary Syphilis:
Secondary Syphilis:
Latent Syphilis:
Tertiary Syphilis:
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It’s important to note that syphilis is a reportable infection, meaning healthcare providers are required to report cases to public health authorities to facilitate contact tracing and prevent further transmission. If you suspect you have syphilis or have been exposed to it, it’s crucial to seek prompt medical attention for testing and treatment. Early detection and treatment are key to managing the infection and preventing complications.
If you postpone treatment for syphilis, the infection can quietly progress through its stages, causing increasingly serious health problems. Initially mild symptoms — which are easy to ignore — may go away, giving a false sense of recovery, but bacteria remain in your body and continue spreading. Over time, the untreated disease can damage vital organs such as the heart and brain, lead to nerve problems, and significantly impair your immune system.
Delaying care also increases the chance of infecting others and complicates future treatment. As the disease advances, treatment becomes more intensive and recovery slower. Early detection and timely therapy give you the best shot at full recovery, preserving long‑term health and avoiding life‑altering complications.

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