Syphilide Pustular Impetiginous

In modern medicine, syphilide is classified as a sexually transmitted disease and is diagnosed in people aged 14 to 50 years. If there is a transition from an asymptomatic course of the disease to inflammation of the skin, then a diagnosis of syphilis is made. The disease is usually transmitted sexually through unprotected contact. Its causative agent is a bacterium from the class of spirochetes, which enters the human body through the blood. This can also happen with a kiss, household contact, for example, from a shared syringe, dishes or personal hygiene products. The disease begins with the appearance of rashes on the genitals in men - these can be ulcers and wounds (in rare cases, tumor-like). After some time, the ulcers can connect and form one continuous inflammation. In women, everything goes more calmly: the inflammation is localized in the lower abdomen, less often this phenomenon develops in the area of ​​the mammary glands. In addition to compromising the integrity of the skin, there is a possibility of ulcers forming.



Syphilide impetiginous pustular lesion of the skin is a manifestation of primary syphilis of the skin, or syphilitic pustular fever. As a rule, the disease occurs in young and middle-aged people 20-40 years old. It is considered an absolute or conditional sign of the disease.

Detected in smears (when stained with Gram) or in skin scrapings during microscopic examination.

With herpes simplex, a single or multiple lesion of a section of skin in large folds or a section of the dorsal surface of the forearms or lower legs, accompanied by swelling, is clinically detected. Damage to large folds is possible only during an acute process.



Syphilide pupular impitis (SPIP) is a rare and uncommon skin disease that is caused by Treponosomes, a sexually transmitted parasite. This infection is one of many sexually transmitted infections (STIs). SPIP is considered a health hazard due to its increased contagiousness and risk of transmission to others. Therefore, it is important to know about medications to treat this infection and how to treat people who are infected with SPIP.

Symptoms of pustular impetiginous syphilide: - The appearance of small pupulus - rashes on the skin - Recovery may take several weeks or months, and may manifest in different ways



**Syphilide Pustular Impiptigino** is one of the diagnoses that is made by a medical professional when identifying a number of infectious diseases associated with dermatology. A pustule appears in the presence of an elementary pathogen, corynebacterium, in the patient’s body.

The appearance of a pustule is caused by an infection, which will cause it. Sometimes a pustule