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Syphilis tests confusion
Hi, I took 3 pennicillin shots 4 years ago for my syphilis infection. After that I got test and I came negative. Yesterday in another complete blood test, my syphilis came reactive, so I took RPR and TPHA test, for which RPR came negative and TPHA came 1:160. Now I am confused. I have been having symptoms like tinnitus and mild headache recently. I am afraid if this is Neurosyphilis. Does neurosyphilis shows negative for RPR and have low TPHA value? Do I still have syphilis?other STIs came negative. Please advice.
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Consult a nearby doctor for further guidance and assistance.
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Take proper counseling to clear all ur doubts
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Consult
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It's negative .. sometimes anxiety causes similar kind of symptom and stop serch on internet agian n agian about syphilis
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Hello, These are not symptoms of neurosyphillis. Don't panic. Visit a dermatologist personally... You will need pénicillin shot again
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