Tertiary syphilis develops in patients who have received inferior treatment, or in the absence of it in the previous stages of syphilis. This stage appears on the 3-4th year of the disease and continues indefinitely.
Gonorrhea is an infectious disease caused by an infectious causative agent of the gonococcus, transmitted predominantly through sexual intercourse and characterized mainly by damage to the mucous membranes of the urogenital organs.
Shankroid (synonyms: the third venereal disease, mild chancroid, venereal ulcer) is found in Africa, Asia, and America. However, due to the growth of international relations and tourism, infection is possible.
For many years, genital herpes remained outside the area of attention of practitioners, which was primarily due to the inadequate capabilities of laboratory diagnostics of herpesvirus infection, the underestimation of the role of the herpes simplex virus (HSV) in human infectious pathology, and the lack of effective therapies.
Under Reuters syndrome (syn: urethrookulosinovial syndrome, Reiter's disease) is understood as a combination of arthritis of peripheral joints lasting more than one month, with urethritis (in women - cervicitis) and conjunctivitis.
Genital warts (synonyms: viral papillomas, pointed warts, genital warts) are fleshy fleshy warts that appear on the skin and mucous of the genitals, in the corners of the mouth and the perianal region.
Infection caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a disease transmitted mainly through sexual contact. In HIV infection, many systems and organs are affected, the growing inhibition of cellular immunity, which determines the vivid identity of its evolution, clinical manifestations and laboratory tests.