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How The CareMD Works For You?

At The CareMD, getting the care you need is designed to fit into your life—not disrupt it. Through our simple online consultation services, you can connect with licensed providers from home and receive expert online syphilis treatment without long waits or complicated steps.

Whether you’re looking to start treatment or need to refill prescription medications, we streamline the process from diagnosis to follow-up. Once your provider creates a care plan, your medication is quickly processed and ready for pickup at your pharmacy, helping you move toward recovery without unnecessary delays.

If you need a prescription, there’s no need to wait. Just follow these simple steps to get treated today.

What is Syphilis?

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. If left untreated, it can lead to serious, long-term health problems.

The infection progresses through four stages—primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary—each with its own characteristics. Early diagnosis and online syphilis treatment are key to preventing complications and stopping the infection from advancing.

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How is Syphilis Transmitted?

Syphilis spreads through direct contact with a syphilis sore during vaginal, anal, or oral sex. These sores can form on or around the genitals, anus, lips, or mouth, making transmission possible even without visible symptoms. The infection can also pass from an infected mother to her baby during pregnancy or childbirth.

How Can Syphilis Be Prevented?

While abstaining from sexual activity is the only guaranteed way to prevent syphilis, there are effective steps you can take to lower your risk if you’re sexually active:

  • Be in a long-term, mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has tested negative for syphilis.
  • Use latex condoms correctly every time you have sex to reduce contact with infectious sores.
  • Get tested regularly for STIs, especially if you have new or multiple partners.
  • Avoid sexual contact if you or your partner notices unusual sores, rashes, or symptoms.
  • Talk openly with partners about sexual health and testing before becoming sexually active.
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Symptoms in Men Include

Syphilis symptoms can vary depending on the stage of the infection and may appear gradually. Common signs to watch for include:

  • Painless sores or ulcers on or around the penis, anus, lips, or mouth (primary stage)
  • Sores that look like small warts and may heal on their own, even without treatment
  • Widespread body rash, often on the palms of the hands or soles of the feet (secondary stage)
  • Swollen lymph nodes, fever, sore throat, or fatigue
  • Patchy hair loss or wart-like lesions in the genital area
  • Long-term damage to internal organs, nerves, eyes, or the heart if left untreated (tertiary stage)
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Symptoms in Women Include

Like in men, syphilis symptoms in women can develop in stages and often go unnoticed at first. Common signs include:

  • Small, painless sores on or around the vagina, cervix, anus, lips, or mouth that appear early in infection (primary stage)
  • Lesions that heal without treatment, which can give a false sense of recovery
  • A widespread rash—often on the palms or soles—that may appear even after sores disappear (secondary stage)
  • Flu-like symptoms such as fever, swollen lymph nodes, sore throat, or persistent fatigue
  • Thinning or patchy hair loss and wart-like growths near the genital area
  • Serious complications affecting the heart, brain, eyes, or nervous system if untreated for years (tertiary stage)
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How is Syphilis Treated?

If you think you’ve been exposed, seeking online treatment for syphilis as soon as possible is essential to prevent long-term complications. Most infections are treated with antibiotics, which work best when started early. With The CareMD, you can complete a brief consultation form, speak privately with a licensed provider, and receive a prescription—all without the discomfort of an in-person visit.

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FAQs

No. Even if the sores from early syphilis disappear on their own, the infection stays in your body and continues to progress through more serious stages. It’s important to seek prompt online treatment for syphilis to fully clear the infection.

Untreated syphilis can advance to serious stages, damaging the heart, brain, eyes, and nervous system. It may lead to blindness, paralysis, or even death over time.

Treatment clears the current infection, but it doesn’t make you immune. You can get syphilis again through future exposure, so practicing safe sex and regular testing is important, even after successful treatment.

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