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ok i want to know if someone has never had any kind of sore in the pnis or genital area but has had gotten blow jobs from prostitutes but never had symptoms of syphilis or gonorrhea do u think i could be at least 90 percent sure i dont have or should i test for it i have tested for hiv before but never for other sexually transmitted disease i have tested for hiv two times after 4 and two weeks of possible exposure and it came back negative so i know im negative i have tested twice so one was at four months and the other at 8 months so i know i dont have hiv but syphillis? or gonorrhea i heard u could not have any symptoms has anyone had gonorrhea before or syphilis . can anyone tell me and help wit this i dont want to take a test but if i have to then i will

2006-07-04 21:20:26 · 8 answers · asked by crisanven_2002 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions STDs

welli read about the symptoms and i talked to my doctor i had a test done about two weeks ago but i was like well i have never had any symptoms so i dont think i have now i regret it because i should of gone to pick them up now im worried specially because i have gotten blow jobs from prostitutes with no condom thats what scares me the most i guess im just going to have to have another freaking test right

2006-07-04 21:43:19 · update #1

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The early symptoms of gonorrhoea often are mild. Symptoms usually appear within two to 10 days after sexual contact with an infected partner. A small number of people may be infected for several months without showing symptoms.
Men have symptoms more often than women. Symptoms include:

pus from the penis and pain, or
a burning sensation during urination that may be severe.
Symptoms of rectal infection include discharge, anal itching, and occasional painful bowel movements with fresh blood on the faeces
The first symptom of primary syphilis is an ulcer called a chancre ("shan-ker"). The chancre can appear within 10 days to three months after exposure, but it generally appears within two to six weeks. Because the chancre may be painless and may occur inside the body, it may go unnoticed. It usually is found on the part of the body exposed to the partner’s ulcer, such as the penis, the vulva, or the vagina. A chancre also can develop on the cervix, tongue, lips, or other parts of the body. The chancre disappears within a few weeks whether or not a person is treated. If not treated during the primary stage, about one-third of people will progress to chronic stages.

Secondary syphilis is often marked by a skin rash that is characterized by brown sores about the size of a penny. The rash appears anywhere from three to six weeks after the chancre appears. While the rash may cover the whole body or appear only in a few areas, the palms of the hands and soles of the feet are almost always involved. Because active bacteria are present in these sores, any physical contact – sexual or nonsexual – with the broken skin of an infected person may spread the infection at this stage. The rash usually heals within several weeks or months. Other symptoms also may occur, such as mild fever, fatigue, headache, sore throat, as well as patchy hair loss, and swollen lymph glands throughout the body. These symptoms may be very mild and, like the chancre of primary syphilis, will disappear without treatment. The signs of secondary syphilis may come and go over the next one to two years.

If untreated, syphilis may lapse into a latent stage during which the disease is no longer contagious and no symptoms are present. Many people who are not treated will suffer no further consequences of the disease. Approximately one-third of those who have secondary syphilis, however, go on to develop the complications of late, or tertiary, syphilis, in which the bacteria damage the heart, eyes, brain, nervous system, bones, joints, or almost any other part of the body. This stage can last for years, or even for decades. Late syphilis, the final stage, can result in mental illness, blindness, and other neurological problems, heart disease, and death.

Neurosyphilis: Syphilis bacteria frequently invade the nervous system during the early stages of infection, and approximately 3 to 7 percent of persons with untreated syphilis develop neurosyphilis. Some persons with neurosyphilis never develop any symptoms. Others may have headache, stiff neck, and fever that result from an inflammation of the lining of the brain. Some patients develop seizures. Patients whose blood vessels are affected may develop symptoms of stroke with resulting numbness, weakness, or visual complaints. In some instances, the time from infection to developing neurosyphilis may be up to 20 years. Neurosyphilis may be more difficult to treat and its course may be different in people with HIV infection.

2006-07-05 19:21:25 · answer #1 · answered by purple 6 · 4 1

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2016-09-02 01:14:33 · answer #2 · answered by Andre 3 · 0 0

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ok i want to know if someone has never had any kind of sore in the pnis or genital area but has had gotten blow jobs from prostitutes but never had symptoms of syphilis or gonorrhea do u think i could be at least 90 percent sure i dont have or should i test for it i have tested for hiv before but...

2015-08-26 07:48:10 · answer #3 · answered by Jozef 1 · 0 0

Syphilis is an infectious systemic disease that may be either congenital or acquired through sexual contact or contaminated needles.
Characteristics that point to syphilis include:
• a coppery color
• absence of pain or itching
• occurrence on the palms of hands and soles of feet
The skin eruption may resolve in a few weeks or last as long as a year. The patient may also develop condylomata lata, which are weepy pinkish or gray areas of flattened skin in the moist areas of the body. The skin rashes, mouth and genital ulcers, and condylomata lata are all highly infectious.

2006-07-06 06:49:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

syphilis can be dormant throughout your lifetime.

there are 3 stages of syphilis.

1st one most people get it but some don't..thats an ulcer on ur genitalia/oral cavity

2nd is mainly rashes all over ur body..or might be just some parts.

3rd are the chronic ones..they appear only afte 3-10 years..heart , lung, liver, testis and neurological dysfunction..

so my advice,go to ur doctor and just take a a smear test..easy.
and if u have it, antibiotics will cure.
simple enough.

dont wait till u discover ure in the 3rd phase and just waiting to die.

2006-07-04 21:36:29 · answer #5 · answered by lina 2 · 0 0

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2016-12-18 08:05:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I've never had either but just do yourself a favor and get checked out. That way you won't have to worry about it so much. Check out Drkoop.com... it gives you symptoms for all sorts of things.

2006-07-04 21:28:28 · answer #7 · answered by d_magical_s_sweetness 3 · 0 0

just ask your doctor.

2006-07-04 21:25:51 · answer #8 · answered by Jed Alex R 3 · 0 0

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