Syphilis Disease on the Rise

According to a recent study by world health officials, Sifilus ' disease is on the rise. In more than 200 people in 20 countries have been diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases. Syphilis, which can cause blindness and vague vision, develop from a syphilis infection to the back [...]
According to a recent study by world health officials, Sifilus ' disease is on the rise.
In more than 200 people in 20 countries have been diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases.
Syphilis, which can cause blindness and vague vision, develop from a syphilis infection to the back, which then spreads into the eye.
While this was rare once, the figures reportedly have steadily increased in America in recent years.
This infection is carried by Trepanema pallum bacteria.
Syphilis is obviously difficult to diagnose because its symptoms are similar to other conditions a liquefied nose and throat pain. Sufferers develop wounds, even though they can often be ignored.
The rate of all sexually transmitted diseases has increased, the largest increase in congenital syphilis, which increased 27.6 percent between 2015 and 2016.
The rate of primary and secondary syphilis infections increased by 17.6 percent since 2015.
In early stages, patients can receive an injection of penicillin G. Benzathine but this will not undo internal damage, but eliminate infection.
Those with Latentes syphilis are not sure as long as the doctors recommend having three doses of penicillin injection, seven days away from each other.










