SYPHILIS: it is caused by a bacteria known as treponema pallidum. A sore appear on the skin, either on the lips, in the mouth, or on the genitals. It is also called a hard chancre or hunterian sore. This is a red, painless raised ulcer with hard, well-defined edges, and appears 10 days to 3 weeks after exposure, and last for few days to several weeks. In women, it sometimes develops on the cervix and so is not recognized.

 

Later, a rash and patches of flaking tissue appears in the mouth or genital areas. This skin eruption consists of either a few red, pimply blemishes or a profuse crop of various types of blotches. By this time the disease is well established throughout the system.

Later stage occurs, as the disease worsened; paralysis, insanity and death are the possible final outcome!

 

More on description, the bacteria is corkscrew in shape and much larger than most bacteria. Drying quickly kills the germs, so they must remain wet. They generally enter the body through a living source – another person (acquired syphilis) or through the placenta to the unborn child (congenital syphilis). And at some instances it has been transmitted to the dentist during dental work.

 

CHLAMYDIA: The disease is transmitted through the discharge produced by both men & women. vaginal or urethra discharge, genital inflammation, difficulty in urinating, itching around the inflamed area and painful intercourse. In women the effect could lead to sterility pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and other reproductive problems can and do set in. It can also produce a form of arthritis.

 

In men, prostate infection and seminal vesicle inflammation may occur later. (Symptoms of prostatitis

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