How long can you have syphilis without knowing?

Syphilis sores (AKA chancres
chancres
A chancre (/ˈʃæŋkər/ SHANG-kər) is a painless genital ulcer most commonly formed during the primary stage of syphilis. This infectious lesion forms approximately 21 days after the initial exposure to Treponema pallidum, the gram-negative spirochaete bacterium yielding syphilis.
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) usually start to show up around 21 days (3 weeks) after you've been infected. However, they can show up anywhere from 10 days to 3 months after you've been infected.
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Can you have syphilis for years and not know it?

Primary syphilis

Syphilis develops in stages, and symptoms vary with each stage. But the stages may overlap, and symptoms don't always occur in the same order. You may be infected with syphilis without noticing any symptoms for years.
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Can syphilis be dormant for 10 years?

As with all sexually transmitted diseases, it's important that any sexual contacts be checked to make sure they're not infected and in need of treatment. If not treated properly, syphilis can lie dormant in the body for decades, only to spark serious problems later in life.
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Can you have syphilis for 8 years and not know?

Without treatment, a syphilis infection can last for years or decades without causing any symptoms. Eventually, it can spread to parts of the body such as the brain or nerves and cause serious and potentially life-threatening problems. This is known as "tertiary syphilis".
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How long can syphilis stay dormant?

If untreated, an infected person will progress to the latent (hidden) stage of syphilis. After the secondary-stage rash goes away, the person will not have any symptoms for a time (latent period). The latent period may be as brief as 1 year or range from 5 to 20 years.
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Syphilis: Types, Sign and symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment



How long does syphilis take to show in males?

Symptoms for the first stage normally appear 10 days to 3 months after you're exposed to syphilis. You might notice that the lymph nodes near your groin are enlarged. Typically, the first visible sign of syphilis is a small, painless sore (doctors call it a “chancre”) on the skin (you may develop several sores).
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Can syphilis be cured after 20 years?

If you get treatment late, it will still cure the infection and stop future damage to your body. But the damage that late stage syphilis has already caused can't be changed or healed. The complications from late stage syphilis can happen 10-20 years after you first get infected.
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How do I know if I have latent syphilis?

One stage -- latent syphilis -- doesn't have symptoms. Painless sores appear at the site of infection (mouth, anus, rectum, vagina, or penis). These are called chancres. The sores heal on their own after 3 to 6 weeks, but you can still spread syphilis.
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What is late latent syphilis?

Latent syphilis is defined as syphilis characterized by seroreactivity without other evidence of primary, secondary, or tertiary disease.
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What do syphilis sores look like?

The characteristic rash of secondary syphilis may appear as rough, red, or reddish brown spots both on the palms of the hands and the bottoms of the feet. However, rashes with a different appearance may occur on other parts of the body, sometimes resembling rashes caused by other diseases.
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How long does it take syphilis to show up?

How quickly do symptoms appear after infection? The average time between acquisition of syphilis and the start of the first symptom is 21 days. However, this can range from 10 to 90 days.
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Can you pass syphilis without a sore?

You can have syphilis even if you don't notice any symptoms. The first symptom is a painless, round, and red sore that can appear anywhere you've had sex. You can pass syphilis to others without knowing it.
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Can syphilis be dormant and test negative?

Without treatment in the primary or secondary stages, syphilis progresses to the latent stage, at which time the infection becomes dormant and does not cause symptoms for an extended period of time, up to 20 years. During the latent stage, the infection is still detectable by a blood test, despite the lack of symptoms.
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Will I always test positive for syphilis?

The antibodies produced as a result of a syphilis infection can stay in your body even after your syphilis has been treated. This means you might always have positive results on this test.
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What Can syphilis be mistaken for?

Primary Syphilis

Figure 3 shows examples of clinical lesions positive for syphilis using dark-field microscopy that could be mistaken for genital herpes or chancroid.
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Can you live a long life with syphilis?

Tertiary syphilis is very serious and would occur 10–30 years after your infection began. In tertiary syphilis, the disease damages your internal organs and can result in death. A healthcare provider can usually diagnose tertiary syphilis with the help of multiple tests.
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Can you have syphilis and not pass it to your partner?

Syphilis will then move into a stage where you will experience no symptoms, even though you remain infected. This is called 'latent syphilis'. You can still pass it on during the first year of this stage. However, after a couple of years, you can't pass the infection to others, even though you remain infected.
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Can I test positive for syphilis and my partner negative?

A: It is quite common for one partner to test positive and the other negative, even if they have been having sex without condoms. Mostly this is explained by luck and the role of other risk factors.
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Can a woman give a man syphilis?

Syphilis can be transmitted during anal sex and oral sex, as well as vaginal sex. Syphilis is passed from person to person through direct contact with a syphilis sore. In men, sores can occur on or around the penis, around the anus, or in the rectum, or in or around the mouth.
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How long can a STD stay dormant without symptoms?

The time from exposure to when symptoms appear can range from a few days to as long as six months. In addition, some STIs may not cause symptoms at all. That means you may be infected but be unaware of it. That's why regular STI testing is essential.
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Do syphilis sores bleed?

The genital ulcers caused by syphilis can bleed easily, and when they come into contact with oral and rectal mucosa during sex, increase the infectiousness of and susceptibility to HIV.
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Does syphilis rash look like pimples?

For the most part, a syphilis rash appears as pale, red spots on your chest, back, arms, legs, palms, and soles of your feet. The patches are symmetrical and tend to be non-itchy. The infection spreads through contact with the rash or sores, making the secondary stage of syphilis very contagious.
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Is a syphilis rash obvious?

People may mistake a syphilis rash for psoriasis, eczema or pityriasis rosea if they don't realize they have syphilis. While the rash often appears on the hands or feet, it can also appear on the torso, trunk or extremities. Sometimes it's hardly noticeable, but in other cases it can cover large areas of the skin.
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Is syphilis rash raised or flat?

A syphilis rash usually has a rough finish and raised red- to brown-colored spots; however, it might also be smooth. It typically appears on the bottom of your feet or the palms of your hands, but it can occur anywhere on the body.
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How big is a syphilis sore?

Syphilitic chancres and mucous patches usually are painless, unless they become secondarily infected. Both of these lesions are highly infectious. The chancre begins as a round papule that erodes into a painless ulcer with a smooth grayish surface (see Figure 13-4). Size can range from a few millimeters to 2 to 3 cm.
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