bigdick4you Posted February 19, 2018 Report Posted February 19, 2018 Was recently tested for syphilis and it came back positive which was surprising as I had taken test like 3 months earlier and it came back negative. Anyway had a shot like 11 days ago and I still have like red spots on parts of my body. They have faded but r still there. Is this normal after 11 days or does it mean I still have it? any thoughts?
xxbjn2 Posted February 19, 2018 Report Posted February 19, 2018 Don't stress, I had it last year and had a couple of spots on the palm of my hand. It took several months for them to finally disappear. Once you've had the shots you should be fine, but each time you have a test in the future, there will be a trace of syphilis in your tests, if you have the same doctor it'll be fine as they'll know but if not, you'll be asked about it and will need to explain you've been infected previously. Now to more important matters... your name on here, just how big is your dick?
WildBreed Posted February 19, 2018 Report Posted February 19, 2018 With my first syphilis infection (yes, the first of three cause, to be clear, you can get infected with syphilis over and over) I've also had a rush with red spots all over my abdomen and loins; those started to fade away slowly leaving kind of a halo behind which eventually disappeared between two to three weeks after the antibiotic treatment. I'd say it's still normal but, in any case, you'll have to go back and test your antibodies level three months after the first infection, then after six and twelve months; each time the level of antibodies should decrease by one fold, that's how you know the infection has been fully resolved. If the level doesn't decrease it may be a sign of reinfection (likely) or latent syphilis in the central nervous system which is not reached by the normal antibiotic shots (very unlikely). What xxbjn2 said is also true, a quick test for syphilis will turn positive in future cause it will react to the sierological scar. 1
scott0882 Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 I tested positive for syphilis in June 2012 and got on treatment as soon as the test result came back. However, I probably contracted it 3 months earlier and ignored the one signed that I noticed. I noticed a pimple like blister on the head of my cock and thought it was from using a condom the previous day. My initial test was reactive at 1:64 and down to 1:4. Followed up by 1:2 on the next couple yearly blood work. Last month, it finally came back non reactive. Nothing to be worried about if your number goes down after treatment and it will be the equivalent to undetectable for HIV. Only, goes up with re-infection with another guy who has it untreated.
barecubtop Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 The way I understand it, if the red spots are still there you could still pass it on to someone else, despite the fact that the meds are working. My spots stuck around for almost the entire 10-14 days that the doctor told me to wait. Also note that future testing will (according to my doctor) always come back positive, but they will do a secondary test to see how much of it is in your body to determine whether you've been reinfected or not.
bigdick4you Posted February 20, 2018 Author Report Posted February 20, 2018 Last time I had syphilis was like 20 years ago and after that it always came back negative until recently. I have heard that once u have had syphilis traces will always show up. But in very small amounts so they know it's not active and comes back negative.
fsafe Posted February 20, 2018 Report Posted February 20, 2018 Bacteria are killed 1 day after the shot. Red spots would fade away very slowly (like 1 and a half month in my case) but they are no longer contagious.
bigdick4you Posted February 20, 2018 Author Report Posted February 20, 2018 I have heard u r no longer contagious after 2 weeks of getting a shot.
Guest BBBoyfromTN Posted February 23, 2018 Report Posted February 23, 2018 From what I've been told if you have it multiple times the intensity of the spots and their length of time to fade lengthens. The last time I had it, it seemed to take forever for the spots to go away. Part of it was I knew they were there and I obsessed over them but others didn't notice (probably helps I'm fair complexioned and have freckles). They faded and were gone by about three months.
rawfuckr Posted February 25, 2018 Report Posted February 25, 2018 (edited) On 2/20/2018 at 9:17 AM, fsafe said: Bacteria are killed 1 day after the shot. Red spots would fade away very slowly (like 1 and a half month in my case) but they are no longer contagious. This is the right answer. Treponema Pallidum is extremely susceptible to penicillin, and it's gone in hours after the shot. Antibiotic resistance to it is rare. In a way it's one of the easiests STDs to treat if found early. While the bacteria is gone, all the other chancres and lesions may take a while to clear, but you will be fine. Edited February 25, 2018 by rawfuckr 1
Bibaldbtm Posted March 8, 2018 Report Posted March 8, 2018 do you have to get the shot or can you take pills???
FelchingPisser Posted March 8, 2018 Report Posted March 8, 2018 16 minutes ago, Bibaldbtm said: do you have to get the shot or can you take pills??? Both are effective treatments. I prefer the shot myself.
Bibaldbtm Posted March 8, 2018 Report Posted March 8, 2018 6 minutes ago, FelchingPisser said: Both are effective treatments. I prefer the shot myself. what pills would you take?
FelchingPisser Posted March 8, 2018 Report Posted March 8, 2018 1 minute ago, Bibaldbtm said: what pills would you take? The pills the Health Department hands me. And take all of them. I don't remember the name.
Leatherman667 Posted March 10, 2018 Report Posted March 10, 2018 On 8/3/2018 at 6:17 PM, FelchingPisser said: The pills the Health Department hands me. And take all of them. I don't remember the name. Hey felchingpisser. What are your usual symptoms of syphillis?
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