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Everything About Syphilis and Syphilis Testing

Are you having mild flu-like symptoms - like a slight fever, tiredness, sore throat, swollen glands, headache, and muscle aches? There might be a case that you have caught syphilis infection in your body. But don't worry - you can detect it at home with the accurate, economical and convenient solution - a syphilis testing kit - offered by Head Start Testing.

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Everything About Syphilis and Syphilis Testing

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  1. Everything About Syphilis and Syphilis Testing Head Start Testing Worried about Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis or Hepatitis B then test now! Order your STD Home Test Kits Today from STD testing USA! The Test Kits contain all you need for RESULTS IN MINUTES at home. NOTHING TO SEND BACK! NO LAB WORK REQUIRED! www.testkitlabs.com

  2. What is Syphilis? Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the spirochete bacterium. The signs and symptoms of syphilis vary but may include a single chancre (skin ulceration), a diffuse rash which frequently involves the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Latent syphilis with little to no symptoms followed by tertiary syphilis with gummas, neurological, or cardiac symptoms.

  3. How is Syphilis Transmitted? Syphilis is transmitted sexually, through direct contact with a syphilis sore, rash, or mucous membrane during unprotected oral, vaginal, or anal sex. Sores, or chancres, occur on the lips and mouth, vagina, penis, anus, and rectum. The infection can be spread non-sexually if an open wound comes into contact with a syphilis sore or rash or by passing from mother to baby during childbirth. Condoms lower the risk for spreading syphilis, which is particularly high among men who have sex with men, but they do not eliminate the risk of contracting the infection from sores on areas of the body that a condom doesn’t cover.

  4. Syphilis and Pregnancy Syphilis is very harmful to infants and unborn babies. It can cause a mother to miscarry or the baby to be stillborn. Syphilis can easily be transmitted to a fetus from the placenta or transfer to the baby in the birth canal during delivery. It can cause serious or even fatal infections. Infants with congenital syphilis are often born prematurely and if left untreated, syphilitic babies will likely develop serious issues in internal organs like the heart, brain, skin, eyes, ears, bones and teeth.

  5. Testing for Syphilis Syphilis is a really common STD that spread through vaginal, anal, and oral sex. Keep yourself protected from this hazardous infection with a DIY syphilis testing kit - available online at Head Start Testing. This FDA & WHO approved rapid test gives precise and accurate results in just 10 minutes. Testing for syphilis is a two-step identification and confirmation process that either requires a sample of blood, tissue, or fluid from a syphilis sore. Blood tests check for the antibodies to the infection, whereas fluid and tissue tests can detect the T pallidum bacteria itself.

  6. Treating and Curing Syphilis Syphilis is easily cured using antibiotics if treated appropriately during its early stages. During the early stages of syphilis infection, a single dose of penicillin is effective to treat and cure syphilis. In later stages, a higher dosage is necessary. The physical and neurological harm, such as heart or nervous system damage typical of the third stage of syphilis, cannot be reversed. If the person seeking treatment is allergic to penicillin, azithromycin or doxycycline can be prescribed instead. For a year after treatment, a regular schedule of follow-up tests is required.

  7. CONTACT US If you have any query related to our products, feel free to contact us. Email: enquiries@headstarttesting.com Phone: (561) 459-2054 Website : www.testkitlabs.com

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