Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium, Treponema Pallidum, which if left untreated, can lead to health problems such as sight loss, heart damage, stroke, meningitis, and other health conditions.
Syphilis is spread by a bacterial infection through sexual contact, starting as a painless sore— typically on the genitals, rectum, or mouth- and spreading from person to person via contact with these sores.
80% of sexually transmitted infections are asymptomatic, meaning that they do not display any symptoms, however, if symptoms do occur, they are likely to present themselves within two weeks of infection. Symptoms of sexually transmitted infections including Syphilis may include:
What are the symptoms of Syphilis?
- Painful urination
- Pain during sexual intercourse
- Rash on the genitals and/or anus
- Itching or irritation on the genitals and/or anus
- Unusual lumps or bumps around the genitals and/or anus
- Change in colour of the male or female discharge
- Abnormal discharge in terms of smell, consistency, or volume
- Strong vaginal odour
- Painful erections
How do I get tested for Syphilis?
A STI or Syphilis test will check for the following biomarker:
- Syphilis
When your body is infected with Syphilis, your immune system will produce antibodies to fight the infection. A STI or Syphilis test will look for these antibodies, to determine whether you are infected with Syphilis or not.
Who is a STI or Syphilis test recommended for?
A STI or Syphilis test is recommended if you have:
- had unprotected sexual intercourse.
- have a partner who has been diagnosed with an STI.
- have entered a new sexual relationship with someone.
- are experiencing symptoms that are common with the presence of an STI.
“Syphilis is a curable and treatable with antibiotics but without this treatment it will not go away on its own. Over 80% of sexually transmitted infections are asymptomatic, meaning that they do not display any symptoms, however, if symptoms do occur, they are likely to present themselves within two weeks of infection. Symptoms of Syphilis may include pain during sex, painful urination, rash on the genitals and an itching on the genitals.””
Key points:
- Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease which if left untreated, can lead to health problems such as sight loss, heart damage, stroke, meningitis, and other health conditions
- Syphilis is spread by a bacterial infection through sexual contact, starting as a painless sore— typically on the genitals, rectum, or mouth- and spreading from person to person via contact with these sores.
- 80% of sexually transmitted infections are asymptomatic, meaning that they do not display any symptoms, however, if symptoms do occur, they are likely to present themselves within two weeks of infection.
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How a Sample is Taken
With most health tests, there are two options for taking a sample of blood, which is used to test for certain biomarkers. The two most common options are a finger-prick or venous draw:
Finger prick Draw:
Health Tests that take blood via the ‘finger-prick’ method are usually done within the comfort of your own home, enabling you to take a small amount of blood discreetly and conveniently when you want to.
Venous Draw:
Once you have booked your health test, you’ll be sent the blood kit which includes all the equipment needed for a professional blood draw by an experienced healthcare professional, with clinics available across the UK to take your sample.
Details about which option is available for this health test, are available when you compare the results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Syphilis is a curable and treatable with antibiotics from your doctor or health care provider.
Does Syphilis go away on its own?
No, whilst symptoms of Syphilis may come and go, it is only possible to treat and cure Syphilis by taking antibiotics from your doctor or health care provider. Syphilis will not go away if left untreated.
What are the symptoms of Syphilis?
Over 80% of sexually transmitted infections are asymptomatic, meaning that they do not display any symptoms, however, if symptoms do occur, they are likely to present themselves within two weeks of infection. Symptoms of Syphilis may include pain during sex, painful urination, rash on the genitals and an itching on the genitals.
Is it best to be tested for just Syphilis or all the STIs?
Most tests will check for more than one STIs, giving you peace of mind. It is often more cost effective to be tested for more than one STI at once, rather than do them singularly.
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