Women's Health Zone
 
 

Management of Syphilis

Sometimes a person may be too scared or embarrassed to ask for information or help. But, keep in mind most STDs are easy to treat. Early treatment of STDs is important. The quicker you seek treatment, the less likely the STD will cause you severe harm. And the sooner you tell your sex partners about having an STD, the less likely they are to spread the disease to others (because they can get treated).

Doctors, local health departments, and STD and family planning clinics have information about STDs. The American Social Health Association (ASHA) has free information and keeps lists of clinics and doctors who provide treatment for STDs. Call ASHA at (800) 227-8922. You can get information from the phone line without leaving your name.

If you have syphilis:

  • Get it treated right away. Studies suggest that having an STD increases your risk for getting infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

  • Follow your doctor's orders and finish all the medicine that you are given. Even if the symptoms go away, you still need to finish all of the medicine.

  • Avoid having any sexual activity while you are being treated for syphilis.

  • Be sure to tell your sexual partners, so they can be treated.

  • Be sure to get a follow-up test to make sure that the infection has been cured.



Syphilis
 Signs of Syphilis
 Transmission of Syphilis
 Diagnosis of Syphilis
 Treatments and Cure for Syphilis
 Syphilis and Pregnancy
 Prevention of Syphilis
 Management of Syphilis