you dont as long as you have been treated with penicillin antiboitic. But i heard your syphillis test will always show positive once you had the treatment.
Yes, you can transmit syphilis to someone else even after being treated if you have been re-exposed to the infection. Treatment typically clears the infection from your system, but if you come into contact with an infected partner afterward, you can become reinfected and potentially spread it. It's important to ensure that all sexual partners are tested and treated to prevent the spread of syphilis. Regular testing and practicing safe sex are key to avoiding transmission.
Yes, it is possible to get reinfected with pink eye after recovering from it once, as the infection can be caused by different viruses or bacteria. It is important to practice good hygiene to prevent reinfection.
You can die of untreated syphilis. Syphilis is easily treated, so it's not necessary to let it kill you.
You can be reinfected with genital warts in the future. HPV vaccination can lower the risk.
Yes, a child can potentially get reinfected with hand, foot, and mouth disease since there are multiple strains of the virus that causes the illness. However, it is less common to get reinfected with the same strain shortly after recovering. Practicing good hygiene, such as handwashing and avoiding close contact with infected individuals, can help reduce the risk of reinfection.
No Syphilis is a human diesese that can not be transferred to pets
Because syphilis gets into the blood.
It could be reinfected. See a dentist.
Yes, you can become reinfected many times. An infection offers you no immunity. As an additional side note, people can become chronically colonized with the organism. Essentially this means that they carry it around in their stool without any ill effects to themselves.
Primary of sore syphilis is a chancre.
Yes, it is possible to get reinfected with adenovirus. A second infection may result in more severe symptoms or complications, especially in individuals with weakened immune systems. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a second infection with adenovirus.
There is a possibility your symptoms have cleared up, but you are not entirely cured. The antibotics you have been prescribed may not be effective in your case. Has you partner been tested? Get your partner tested. You may be getting reinfected because your partner has chlmydia as well. Your partner may be asymptomatic - has chlmydia but is not showing any symptoms. Also, how do you know you're getting reinfected with chlamydia? If you get tested too soon after treatment, you may be getting a false positive result. If you believe you're reinfected based on symptoms, you may have a second undetected infection.