Chancre Hard

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infectious disease, manifested by chancre and general symptoms. Chancroid is a primary hard chancre on the skin of the penis in the form of an ulcer with a hard bottom or plaque. It is often the first sign of illness. The ulcer is surrounded by a red spot and is accompanied by pain.



Chancre is one of the main symptoms of syphilis, which is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Chancroid is the first symptom and can appear in various parts of the body including the genitals, mouth, lips, mucous membranes, etc. With syphilis, a higher concentration of bacteria in tissues is possible than with other bacterial infections, which makes chancre less vulnerable to drugs, so the disease is especially serious and requires timely treatment.

Syphilis is one of the oldest infections known to man. The first case of its description was published by Hippocrates back in the 4th century BC. In modern times, it remains a fatal disease, which is contributed by some