(A65) Nonvenereal syphilis

(Беджель, Арабский сифилис, Трепонематоз, Эндемический сифилис, Баляш)

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1 222 in individuals diagnosis nonvenereal syphilis confirmed

Diagnosis nonvenereal syphilis is diagnosed Men are 46.48% more likely than Women

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Women receive the diagnosis nonvenereal syphilis

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Risk Group for the Disease nonvenereal syphilis - Men aged 0 and Women aged 85-89

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-1, 60-64, 75-79
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 0-59, 65-74, 80-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-84, 90-95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 85-89

Disease Features nonvenereal syphilis

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High individual and public risk
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Nonvenereal syphilis - what does this mean

Nonvenereal syphilis is caused by the bacteria treponema pallidum which can be spread through direct contact with a syphilitic lesion or through contact with mucous membranes of an infected person. it can also be passed from mother to baby during pregnancy or childbirth.

What happens during the disease - nonvenereal syphilis

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Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

  • Physical examination
  • Laboratory tests, including:
    • RPR (rapid plasma reagin) test
    • VDRL (venereal disease research laboratory) test
    • FTA-ABS (fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption) test
    • TPHA (T. pallidum hemagglutination assay) test
  • Biopsies of skin lesions
  • X-rays
  • CT scans
  • MRI scans

Treatment and Medical Assistance

Main Goal: Treat Nonvenereal Syphilis
  • Administer antibiotics to treat the infection
  • Ensure patient takes full course of antibiotics
  • Monitor patient for any adverse reactions to antibiotics
  • Monitor patient for any recurrence of symptoms
  • Educate patient on safe sexual practices and use of condoms
  • Perform regular blood tests to monitor for any other infections
  • Refer patient to a specialist for further testing, if necessary
  • Provide counseling and support to patient
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9 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Nonvenereal syphilis - Prevention

Nonvenereal syphilis can be prevented by avoiding contact with infected persons, practicing safe sex, and using condoms. it is also important to get tested regularly for syphilis and to receive prompt treatment if diagnosed. vaccines are also available for those at high risk of contracting the disease.

Main symptoms of the disease nonvenereal syphilis

Peeling skin

Peeling skin is a symptom of a variety of skin conditions, often characterized by redness, flaking, and dryness. It can occur in patches or over the entire body. It develops due to a disruption of the skin's protective barrier, which can be caused by environmental factors, such as sun exposure, or u...

Age: 1 to 100Accociated with 36 diseases
Ulcer external

Ulcer external

(Open sore, Lesion, Sore, Cut, Wound, Gash, Abrasion, Laceration, Scratch, Bruise)

Ulcer external is a type of skin lesion that is caused by a break in the skin, leading to an open sore. It usually appears as a red, raised area that is often painful and may have a yellowish or white pus-filled center. The area around the ulcer may be swollen and warm to the touch. Ulcer external c...

Age: 1 to 100Accociated with 39 diseases
Rash

Rash

(Eruption, Dermatitis, Skin irritation, Hives, Itching, Inflammation, Redness, Bumps, Blotches, Scaly patch)

A rash is an area of irritated or swollen skin. It may appear as red bumps, patches, or blisters and can be itchy, dry, or painful. It can develop suddenly or over time and can be caused by a variety of factors, including allergies, infections, and irritants. Common rashes include eczema, hives, and...

Age: any ageAccociated with 103 diseases

Itching

(Irritation, Scratching, Tickling, Crawling, Burning, Prickling, Tingling, Stabbing, Throbbing)

Itching is a common symptom that can range from mild to severe. It typically presents as an uncomfortable sensation that compels the affected person to scratch the affected area. Itching can develop gradually or suddenly and can be localized or generalized. It can be caused by a variety of condition...

Age: any ageAccociated with 96 diseases
Knots on the skin

Knots on the skin

Knots on the skin are usually small, hard lumps that form just below the surface of the skin. They can be tender or painful to the touch, and may develop over time. Symptoms can vary, but can include raised bumps, redness, itching, or a burning sensation. Knots may be caused by a variety of conditio...

Age: any ageAccociated with 12 diseases

Pustules

(Blisters, Bumps, Boil, Eruptions, Pimples, Papules, Nodules, Acne, Abscesses)

Pustules are small, raised bumps on the skin that contain pus. They may be red, yellow, or white and can be painful or itchy. They can develop quickly and appear as a single bump or in clusters. Pustules are commonly caused by bacterial or fungal infections, but they can also be the result of an all...

Age: any ageAccociated with 18 diseases

Pain in the bones

(Aches, Agony, Distress, Misery, Soreness, Suffering, Torture, Torment, Agonizing, Tenderness, Throbbing, Sharpness, Stabbing, Pricking, Twinge, Throb, Pang)

Bone pain is a dull, deep, aching sensation that is felt in the bones or joints. It can range from mild to severe, and can be a constant or an intermittent ache. It can develop suddenly or gradually, and can be localized to one area or widespread throughout the body. It can manifest as a sharp, stab...

Age: any ageAccociated with 42 diseases