Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) are infections that can be transferred from one person to another through any type of sexual contact. Generally, sexually transmitted disease are often without symptoms. The infection can be transmitted from sexual contact includes kissing, oral- genital contact with sore, vaginal and anal intercourse. Similarly, if the ulcer is in the mouth, merely kissing the infected individual can spread the infection.

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that has been around for centuries and is usually spread during sexual contact, including kissing or oral sex. Syphilis is an infection that is caused by a microscopic organism called Treponema pallidum. Treponema generally invade the CNS in up to 20% of cases during the early stages of syphilitic infection.

The disease can go through three active stages and a latent (inactive) stage. The primary lesion is the chancre, which when fully developed is a hard, painless, indurated ulcer with regular, well-demarcated margins.

Tertiary syphilis lesion is the gumma finally leading to cardiovascular syphilis and death. Syphilis is potentially much more serious than gonorrhea.

Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by a bacterium called Neisseria gonorrhea. These bacteria can infect the genital tract, the mouth, and the rectum. In women, the opening (cervix) to the womb (uterus) from the birth canal is the first place of infection. The disease however can spread into the womb and Fallopian tubes, resulting in pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).

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Anyone who has been sexually exposed to an individual with the ulcer or skin rash of syphilis can potentially become infected. The decision regarding treatment should be based upon whether the person has any symptoms of primary, secondary, or tertiary syphilis and the results of their blood tests for syphilis.

Likewise, several types of tests can be used to detect a gonorrhea infection. Most tests use a sample of body fluid from the affected area. Systemic gonorrheal infections involving the skin and joints is generally treated with ADVANCED & HIGH POTENCY SIDDHA MEDICINES. Patients should abstain from sex for 48 days after the start of treatment and should follow strict diet restriction. Patients should strictly abstain from sex for 48 days after the start of treatment and should follow strict diet restriction.