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ICD-10 code: A52.79

Disease category: A52.7: Other symptomatic late syphilis

Understanding Other Symptomatic Late Syphilis

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that can have significant health implications if left untreated. Late stage syphilis can cause a range of symptoms that can impact various parts of the body. Other symptomatic late syphilis is a term used to describe symptoms that occur after the early and secondary stages of the disease.

  1. Gummas: These are soft, non-cancerous growths that can form on the skin, bones, and internal organs. Gummas are a hallmark of late-stage syphilis, and they can lead to significant tissue damage if they are not treated promptly.
  2. Cardiovascular syphilis: This condition can cause damage to the heart and blood vessels. Symptoms may include chest pain, shortness of breath, and heart palpitations. In some cases, cardiovascular syphilis can be life-threatening.
  3. Neurosyphilis: This condition occurs when the bacteria that causes syphilis attacks the nervous system. Symptoms can include headaches, seizures, and difficulty coordinating movements. Neurosyphilis can also lead to dementia and other neurological disorders if left untreated.
  4. Ocular syphilis: This condition occurs when the bacteria that causes syphilis attacks the eyes. Symptoms may include redness, pain, and vision problems. Ocular syphilis can lead to blindness if it is not treated promptly.

It is important to note that other symptomatic late syphilis can be difficult to diagnose because the symptoms can be similar to those of other diseases. If you are experiencing any symptoms of syphilis, it is important to see a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.

To prevent syphilis, it is important to practice safe sex by using condoms and getting tested regularly if you are sexually active. Syphilis can be treated with antibiotics if it is caught early, but late-stage syphilis can have lifelong health implications. If you think you may have syphilis, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible.

Treatment of Other symptomatic late syphilis:

Treatment Options for Other Symptomatic Late Syphilis
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. It is a serious disease that can cause long-term complications if left untreated. Late syphilis can cause a range of symptoms, including gummas, cardiovascular syphilis, and neurosyphilis. Here are some treatment options for other symptomatic l...

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