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Sunday 1 April 2012

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One popular type of venereal disease its old but continues to exist in the community is syphilis or syphilis. Venereal disease is caused by the Napoleon Bonaparte, the conqueror of the French conquered and destroyed. This article once again reminds us all of the effects of excessive hedonism that led to free sex no longer heed the cultural norms and religious norms.
Syphilis (Lion King)Causes: bacteria Treponema pallidum.Symptoms: Occur bumps around the genitals. Sometimes accompanied by headaches and flu-like bone pain, which will disappear on its own without treatment. There are reddish spots on the body about 6-12 weeks after sex. During the first 2-3 years of this disease did not show any symptoms, after 5-10 years of disease will attack the nervous system of the brain, heart and blood vessels. In pregnant women, the disease can be transmitted to the baby that resulted in damage to the skin, liver, spleen and mental retardation. If left untreated syphilis symptoms will appear in four stages.


Stage I (primary syphilis)Occurs 9-10 days after infectionPainful sores that do not arise in the penis, or genital lips of the cervix

Phase II (secondary syphilis)Occurred several months after the first stageSymptoms of skin disorders are not itchy red spots, especially on the palms of the hands and feet. There are enlarged lymph nodes throughout the body. They could be warts around the genitals and anus.

Phase III (Latent Syphilis)No complaints or symptoms, but the infection continued to attack the tools or other body parts. This condition can only be viewed through special blood tests syphilis.

Phase IV (tertiary syphilis)Arise 5-30 years after the syphilis stage II. There is damage to vital organs that persist in the brain, heart and blood vessels, nerves and spinal cord.

Congenital syphilisIn infants and children will lead to:
* Facial deformity* Bone Disorders* Blindness, deafness* A typical dental deformity* Skin disorders* Babies born to die

The results of the medical reports indicate that syphilis, are not the same as gonorrhea and chlamydia, are common in adults. But still, syphilis is also an important issue for adolescents in developing countries. In rural Nigeria, for example, nearly 3% of sexually active adolescents have active syphilis.

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