In Syphilis, from my knowledge, spirochetes eventually start eating your brain and that damage can not be fixed. Also it becomes harder to detect in the later stages I believe so finding out quick is overall the best outcome.
The duration of treatment for syphilis depends on the stage of infection. Early stages require a single injection of penicillin.
The cure for syphilis in the early stages is a single injection of penicillin. Later stages require more complex treatment.
Both squamous and basal cell carcinoma are curable with appropriate treatment. Early detection remains critical for a positive prognosis.
Early diagnosis is critical for the most effective treatment of the disease. However, there are no specific laboratory tests for WG
Wilhelm Wechselmann has written: 'The pathogenesis of salvarsan fatalities' -- subject(s): Salvarsan, Syphilis 'The treatment of syphilis with salvarsan' -- subject(s): Arsenobenzol, Syphilis
Wilfrid Stephen Fox has written: 'Syphilis and its treatment' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Syphilis
J. L. Milton has written: 'The treatment of syphilis' -- subject(s): Syphilis 'On the pathology and treatment of gonorrhoea and spermatorrhoea' -- subject(s): Spermatorrhea, Gonorrhea, Male Genital Diseases
Traditionally, penicillin is the most common medication used to treat syphilis. Other antibiotics may also be used, and if taken properly antibiotics will cure syphilis but they can not undo damage that's already been done by the disease.
Syphilis and gonorrhea come to mind.
because as early they learn
because as early they learn
Robert Noel McKinstry has written: 'Observations on the treatment of syphilis'