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Syphilis in Teens

What You Need to Know

The bacteria that causes syphilis is caused by a very small organism called a spirochete. Syphilis affects both men and women.

Key Symptoms

The most common symptoms of syphilis are:

  • A painless open sore
  • Rash
  • Flu-like symptoms

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose syphilis by:

  • Physical examination
  • STI testing 
  • Blood test 

Treatment

Treatment includes:

  • Antibiotics

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Frequently Asked Questions

About Syphilis

What is syphilis?

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Who is most likely to get syphilis?

How do I know if I have syphilis?

Transmission

How do you get syphilis?

How can I keep from getting syphilis?

How can I keep from spreading syphilis?

Treatment

Can syphilis be treated? How do I get rid of it?

What can happen if I don't get treatment for syphilis?

How do I get tested for syphilis?

How often should I get tested for syphilis?

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Departments that Treat Syphilis

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    Pediatric Gynecology Program

    When your child needs specialized gynecologic care, Children's National Hospital has the experience and expertise to provide the most appropriate care for younger patients.

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