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Syphilis prevention

 Conscientious and accurate use of condoms or dental dams during intimate activities is the cornerstone of syphilis prevention, greatly reducing the risk of contracting STIs and other infectious diseases. Furthermore, it is imperative to get tested for STIs and syphilis on a regular basis, particularly for people who engage in high-risk behaviors or have multiple sexual partners. Timely detection and management of syphilis are essential to hindering its advancement and reducing possible side effects. For individualized counsel on syphilis prevention and testing methods, consulting a healthcare provider is advised.



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