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    Painless relatively avascular circumscribed, hard or indurated ulcer on genital area, how to treat?

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      Harup last edited by

      Hello, I am 35 years old male. I am suffering from painless relatively avascular circumscribed, hard or indurated ulcer on genital area. It is not getting cured. What should I do?

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        Diganto @Harup last edited by

        @harup Genital ulcers may be located on the vagina, penis, and anorectal or perineal areas and may be infectious or noninfectious. There could be many reasons, but your symptoms are similar to syphilis ulcer. Syphilis is a bacterial infection usually spread by sexual contact. The disease starts as a painless sore — typically on the genitals, rectum or mouth. Syphilis spreads from person to person via skin or mucous membrane contact with these sores. After the initial infection, the syphilis bacteria can remain inactive in the body for decades before becoming active again. Early syphilis can be cured, sometimes with a single shot (injection) of penicillin. Without treatment, syphilis can severely damage the heart, brain or other organs, and can be life-threatening. Syphilis can also be passed from mothers to unborn children.

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