Topic Overview
Neurosyphilis refers to the infection of the brain and spinal cord by the syphilis bacteria. This can lead to destruction in many areas of the nervous system, causing loss of function of a person's arms or legs, loss of vision, and altered mental abilities. Neurosyphilis can affect many different body systems and may develop over an extended period of time. Symptoms of neurosyphilis usually include:- Personality changes, such as confusion and irritability.
- Hearing loss.
- Vision problems.
- Decreased ability to concentrate.
- Memory loss.
- Difficulty speaking or understanding speech.
- Tremor of the fingers and lips.
- Mild headaches.
- Disorderly appearance.
- A wide gait.
- Numbness or tingling of the hands or feet.
- Muscle pain.
- Joint destruction because of lack of sensation (Charcot's joint).
- Inability to control urine or stool (urinary or fecal incontinence).
Antibiotic treatment cures the syphilis infection and stops the progress of neurosyphilis. But the damage that has already occurred may not be reversed.
Related Information
- Antibiotics for Syphilis
- Syphilis
References
Citations
- Augenbraun M (2006). Syphilis and the nonvenereal treponematoses. In DC Dale, DD Federman, eds., ACP Medicine, section 7, chap. 6. New York: WebMD.
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