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Syphilis Test

If you simply want to exclude the possibility that you might have Syphilis then this is the right test for you.If you are confused about your symptoms and not sure which test to go for, then we recommend our END THE WORRY screen in which we test the most common 10 different infections, including, Syphilis, HIV, Gonorrhea & Hepatitis B & more, so we can correctly identify the root cause.

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Syphilis Test

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  1. Syphilis Test If you simply want to exclude the possibility that you might have Syphilis then this is the right test for you.If you are confused about your symptoms and not sure which test to go for, then we recommend our END THE WORRY screen in which we test the most common 10 different infections, including ,Syphilis, HIV, Gonorrhea & Hepatitis B & more, so we can correctly identify the root cause. A discreet Test kit is dispatched simply at your given address.The sample is forwarded to the laboratory using our self addressed envelope. Results are sent via a text message.

  2. What is syphilis? Syphilis is caused by bacteria known as Treponemapallidum that can be passed on during sex.

  3. How do I catch syphilis? Syphilis can be passed from one person to another during sex and by direct skin contact with someone who has syphilis sores or rash. It’s also possible for a pregnant woman to pass the infection to her unborn baby.

  4. Syphilis can develop through three stages: • primary syphilis • secondary syphilis • tertiary syphilis • Many people do not have any symptoms in the early stages. If you do get symptoms, you might notice the following.

  5. Primary Syphilis One or more sores on the genital area, or in the mouth if you had oral sex. Often the sores are painless The sores of first stage syphilis are very infectious and may take two to six weeks to heal

  6. SecondarySyphilis If untreated, the second stage usually occurs some weeks later. The symptoms include: a painless rash that is not normally itchy. It can spread all over the body and is often seen on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet flat, warty-looking growths on the vulva in women and around the anus in both men and women (often mistaken for genital warts) a flu-like illness, tiredness and loss of appetite, with swollen glands (this can last for weeks or months) white patches on the tongue or roof of the mouth patchy hair loss

  7. Tertiary Syphilis When syphilis remains untreated it sometimes goes into another phase known as tertiary syphilis after many years. This is when the syphilis starts to cause very serious damage to the heart, brain, eyes and nervous system. At this stage syphilis can be life-threatening.

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