How long is the incubation period of syphilis in women? Syphilis is highly contagious. Many women are infected by accidentally coming into contact with the syphilis virus in daily life. After infection, obvious symptoms will not appear until the critical period has passed. So how long is the incubation period of syphilis in women? Today I will introduce to you the pediatrics of the incubation period of syphilis in women. The incubation period of female syphilis may be longer or shorter, and there is no fixed time. There is no individual difference in the dangerous period for men and women, which means that the time of the dangerous period has nothing to do with gender. What are the symptoms of syphilis in women during the latent period? Primary syphilis latent period The dangerous period is 2 to 4 weeks, which is the chancre stage. Dark red hard lumps and shallow ulcers with cartilage-like consistency appear in the genital area, and the surrounding lymph nodes are swollen. After a period of onset, the symptoms and clinical signs will become lighter and enter the second critical period. Secondary syphilis latent period Secondary syphilis usually occurs 1 to 2 months after primary syphilis. When secondary syphilis occurs, symmetrical and widespread rashes, macules, papules, and pustules appear on the skin and mucous membranes of the whole body. The mucous membranes may produce mucosal plaques and flat warts. Secondary syphilis is highly infectious. Tertiary syphilis latent period Tertiary syphilis can occur 2 to 3 years or even 10 years after secondary syphilis infection. At this time, the patient's skin is colloid-like and may also involve bones, joints, heart, and blood vessels. The main manifestations are dominant arteritis, aortic valve insufficiency and aortic aneurysm. The nerves are invaded into spinal tuberculosis and the whole body is numb. Is it easy to be infected with syphilis during the dangerous period? First of all, we want to know that the incubation period of syphilis is just that there are no symptoms, but the Treponema pallidum is alive and contagious. The infectivity of syphilis decreases as the disease progresses. People who live with syphilis patients may come into contact with underwear, quilts, towels, razors, towels, bathtubs, toilets, etc. used by the patients, as these items may be contaminated with Treponema pallidum excreted from the patients' vaginal areas, thus causing infection. |
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