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Sign of syphilis?

Hello there, I a'm positive with syphilis about (5) five months now the first month i had this sore on my feet's soul and on my palm but after a month it just disappear until now i haven't seen any symptoms on any part of my body just yet. How can i know that I was cured already and if not how can I distinguished what stage I am now?Thank you...
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god day ma'am i just got a shot of penicillin g 1.2 M.I.U in the left side of my butt and another 1.2 M.I.U. in the right side.Thank you for all the help ma'am/sir.God Bless Us Always.
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101028 tn?1419603004
syphilis doesn't respond to oral penicillin. you need to go elsewhere and get it properly treated!! do it this week because you don't want to put off treating this properly any longer at all!!!
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i don't know when i took my first test was in the hospital the result say's positive but it doesn't have any number on it....is it true that if you were already positive in VDRL it will never be negative again?is there any way to cure them both VDRL and TPHA?Thanks a lot.
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What was your number the 1st test you took?
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hi ma'am, I just got my result on my vdrl and tpha test my vdrl is strongly reactive and my tpha is 1:80 and has a remarks that it is considered positive?what are the best way to cure it both?Thanks ma'am have a good day.
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yes ma'am....
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101028 tn?1419603004
you were treated with oral penicillin and not given shots of it?
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Thanks for the reply ma'am, i just take the benzyl penicillin with 50,000 units I take it 3 times a day until now. Ma'am if i was cured already is it still positive in my vdrl result?
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101028 tn?1419603004
did you get properly treated for it?

grace
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