Roseola Syphilitica Scaly

Roseola syphilitica exfoliates or simply syphilis is a disease caused by a virus that affects the lymph nodes and tissues of the body. It appears as bright pink spots on the skin, which then change into blisters. Symptoms may include fever, headache and weakness. Syphilis is transmitted through sexual contact or contact with contaminated fluids. Treatment includes antibiotics, but steps must often be taken to prevent it from spreading. People with this disease must take certain precautions to avoid spreading the disease to others.