Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that can lead to serious health complications if left untreated, including cardiovascular issues, neurological problems, and even death. The rising rates of syphilis, particularly among certain populations, indicate a resurgence of this once-declining disease. Early detection and treatment are crucial, as many people may be asymptomatic in the early stages, increasing the risk of transmission. Overall, awareness and preventive measures are essential to control its spread and protect individual and public health.
No, you should not be worried. It is fine.
Does the friend has the history of stealing. If he does then you should be worried, but if he does not you should not be worried. But to be safe, you can keep you stuff on safe place to avoid excuses.
HPV and syphilis are different infections. Patients with genital warts should be screened for syphilis, though, since second-stage syphilis can also causes wart-like lesions.
Yes, you should be worried if it was not caused by mosquitoes or falliing.
should i be worried about this bump at the corner of my right ears?
You should never be 'worried' about girls. They are not dangerous, unless you lack self-control.
you should be some what worried because that could mean that you are not socializing him properly.
Depends if you want to be pregnant. If not you should be worried...
The most dangerous type of radiation is Nuclear radiation which is the one that should be most worried about.
Because it's an STD....It's like saying "Hey I want cancer forever!" Syphilis, if untreated, can actually have some rather serious consequences. It can impact the heart/cardiovascular system and even progress to neurosyphilis (tertiary syphilis). Also, syphilis is a highly transmittable STD, so anyone with syphilis should get it treated right away so that they're healthy and don't spread it to other people.
At 5'7, you should most certainly be worried.
Yes you should be worried. You should get the microwave tested for radiation leakage before you use it again.