Biology, asked by rishiraj6988, 11 months ago

Which std is characterized by active and dormant stages? When a person chooses to treat this std, a future outbreak (active stage) may be more serious and harder to get rid of?

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Answered by sanjaysince1999
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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

Syphilis caused by the bacteria Treponema pallidum is an STD.

Explanation:

  • Syphilis was a major public threat until the late 1940s, the antibiotic penicillin was developed.
  • It is a bacterial infection.
  • It begins as a sore without any pain initially on the genitals, rectum or mouth.
  • The infection remains as dormant for years and becomes active at any time.
  • Without treatment, it can cause severe health problems.
  • It damages the bones, heart, eyes, muscles, brain, and nerves.
  • It can be very fatal.
  • Antibiotics can cure it but the damaged organs cannot be repaired.
  • Even after the treatment, it might flare up again and makes it more serious.
  • People experience muscle aches, sore throat, hair loss, and swollen lymph nodes.
  • These symptoms might come and go very often initially and later slowly disappear depending on the patient.

Hence, Syphilis is an STD which has both active and dormant stages. It might be harmful even after the treatment.

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