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Syphilis, in Visit Clinic

Measures antibodies against syphilis bacteria to detect current or past infection and guide treatment in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a Syphilis Test in Visit Clinic?

The syphilis test checks your blood for signs of infection by the bacterium that causes syphilis. It measures antibodies your body makes after exposure. Detecting these antibodies helps identify early, latent, or past infections. The test is important because untreated syphilis can damage the heart, brain, nerves, and organs. Doctors use it to diagnose active disease, confirm treatment worked, screen pregnant people, and test sexual partners. Results guide treatment decisions and follow-up testing. Some tests first screen broadly and then use a second, more specific test to confirm the diagnosis. Timing of testing after exposure affects accuracy. False positives or negatives sometimes happen and may need repeat testing or different methods.

Syphilis Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Syphilis Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Syphilis test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Syphilis Test in Visit Clinic?

Syphilis is usually included in sexually transmitted infection (STI) panels and prenatal screening. Doctors order it for symptoms like painless sores, unexplained rashes, fever, swollen glands, or neurologic signs. It helps diagnose primary, secondary, latent, congenital, and neurosyphilis and monitor treatment response. Abnormal results are most often caused by infection, but some other illnesses can cause false positives. Family history of STIs or pregnancy increases the test’s importance.

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Frequently asked questions

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What are the symptoms of syphilis in a man in Visit Clinic?plus

Syphilis in men can cause a painless genital sore (chancre) and swollen lymph nodes in primary infection. Secondary symptoms include rash (often on palms/soles), mucous patches, wart-like lesions, fever, sore throat, fatigue and patchy hair loss. Latent infection is symptom-free. Untreated, tertiary syphilis can cause gummas, cardiovascular problems and neurologic signs (headache, vision or hearing loss, coordination and personality changes).

Can syphilis be cured completely in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes—syphilis can be cured with appropriate antibiotic treatment, typically intramuscular benzathine penicillin, especially when diagnosed early. Treatment clears the bacteria and prevents progression, but organ or nervous system damage already caused may be irreversible. Follow‑up testing and partner treatment are essential. Reinfection is possible after cure, and management differs for late or neurosyphilis and for penicillin‑allergic patients.

Can syphilis cause body itching in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Syphilis can cause skin changes, especially in secondary syphilis, when a widespread rash (including palms and soles) and mucous patches occur. These lesions are classically non-itchy, though mild itching happens in some people. Primary and tertiary syphilis usually do not cause generalized itching. Any suspicious rash or sexual exposure should prompt testing and treatment to prevent complications.

What is syphilis caused by in Visit Clinic?plus

Syphilis is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, a spiral-shaped spirochete. It is primarily transmitted through direct sexual contact with infectious sores and can be passed from an infected pregnant person to the fetus (congenital syphilis). Less commonly, transmission can occur via blood transfusion or close nonsexual contact with infectious lesions. If untreated, syphilis progresses through stages and may cause serious long-term complications.

How does a guy know if he has syphilis in Visit Clinic?plus

A man may have syphilis if he notices a single painless sore (chancre) on the genitals, anus, or mouth, unexplained rash (often on palms/soles), mucous patches, fever, sore throat, or swollen lymph nodes. Many infections are initially asymptomatic. Diagnosis requires a clinician’s exam and blood tests (treponemal and non-treponemal) or lesion swab. Seek testing after risky sexual exposure.

How can I check if I have syphilis in Visit Clinic?plus

Check for syphilis by seeing a healthcare provider or sexual health clinic. They’ll examine symptoms (painless ulcer, rash, mucous patches) and order tests: dark-field microscopy from a chancre if early, and blood tests (non-treponemal like RPR/VDRL plus treponemal confirmatory tests). Antibodies may take weeks to appear, so retesting after exposure may be needed. Prompt diagnosis enables effective treatment (usually penicillin).