However, the chancre is usually painless and may go unnoticed, especially if it is in the rectum or on the cervix, and disappears within 4-6 weeks, healing regardless of whether the infected person is treated or not. One or more chancres appear, usually on the part of the body exposed to the sexual partner's chancre, such as on the penis or vagina.
Primary syphilis-the primary stage begins about 2-3 weeks after being infected.There are several possible stages with syphilis: An infected mother can also pass the disease to her unborn child, with serious and potentially fatal consequences for the baby. Syphilis is easily treated with antibiotics but can cause severe health problems if left untreated. Some methods that are used less commonly directly detect the bacterium or its genetic material (DNA).
The most common syphilis tests detect antibodies in the blood that are produced in response to a T.
Syphilis is an infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum that is most often spread by sexual contact, such as through direct contact with a syphilis sore (chancre), a firm, raised, painless sore.