How Do You Spell PRIMARY SYPHILIS?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈa͡ɪməɹi sˈɪfəlɪs] (IPA)

Primary syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Its spelling derives from the Greek word "syphilis," meaning "a disease that spreads." The word "primary" is spelled phonetically as /ˈpraɪ.mɛ.rɪ/, with the stress on the first syllable. The /aɪ/ sound in "primary" indicates a long "I" sound, while the /r/ sound is pronounced as a tap or flap. The word "syphilis" is spelled phonetically as /ˈsɪ.fɪ.lɪs/, with the stress on the second syllable.

PRIMARY SYPHILIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Primary syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacteria Treponema pallidum, typically transmitted through sexual contact with an infected individual. It is the initial stage of syphilis and represents the first observable signs and symptoms of the disease.

    Symptoms of primary syphilis usually appear around two to three weeks after exposure to the bacteria. The most characteristic and noticeable sign is the appearance of a painless sore or ulcer, known as a chancre, at the site of infection. Chancres commonly appear on the genitals, anus, or mouth, and they tend to be round, firm, and small in size. They can persist for several weeks before eventually healing.

    Besides the chancre, individuals with primary syphilis may also experience other non-specific symptoms, such as fever, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, and a general feeling of illness. However, it is important to note that these symptoms can vary widely between individuals or may not be present at all.

    If left untreated, primary syphilis may progress to secondary syphilis, which involves a variety of symptoms affecting different organs and systems of the body. Therefore, it is crucial to seek medical attention and undergo appropriate testing if one suspects a primary syphilis infection or notices any suspicious genital sores. Early diagnosis and treatment with antibiotics can effectively cure syphilis and prevent the development of further complications.

  2. The first stage of the disease from the development of the chancre to the appearance of the eruption.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of PRIMARY SYPHILIS

The word "syphilis" originated from the Latin term "syphilis" or "syphilus", which was used by the Roman scholar and poet, Girolamo Fracastoro, in his poem "Syphilis sive morbus Gallicus" published in 1530. The poem describes a shepherd named Syphilus who was afflicted with a disfiguring and incurable disease due to his disrespect for the god Apollo.

The term "primary" in "primary syphilis" refers to the initial stage of the disease. It represents the first and most noticeable phase of syphilis infection, usually characterized by the appearance of a painless sore called a chancre at the site where the bacteria Treponema pallidum entered the body.

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