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Unexpected Risks: How You Could Get Syphilis In Your Eyes

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August 25, 2024
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Unexpected Risks: How You Could Get Syphilis In Your Eyes

Syphilis, a longstanding health concern caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, is typically associated with sexual transmission.

However, its reach extends beyond traditional routes, potentially affecting other areas of the body, including the eyes.

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According to Mayo Clinic, when left untreated, syphilis can lead to serious complications, including a condition known as ocular syphilis.

This condition can manifest through a range of troubling symptoms such as eye pain, redness, blurred vision, light sensitivity, and floaters, severely impacting one’s quality of life.

Unexpectedly, syphilis can be contracted through several everyday activities, often without people realising the risks involved.

For instance, sharing personal items, engaging in oral sex, and poor hygiene practices can all create opportunities for the syphilis bacteria to come into contact with the eyes.

Understanding how these activities pose a risk, individuals can take proactive measures to protect their eye health and prevent the spread of this serious infection.

Understanding how syphilis can be contracted through the eyes is crucial for safeguarding your health. Here are three key activities that increase the risk of ocular syphilis:

Sharing Personal Items

Syphilis is primarily transmitted through direct contact with syphilitic sores, or chancres, which can appear on the genitals, mouth, or other parts of the body. These sores can also develop on the hands.

When an infected person touches their eyes or shares personal items, such as towels, tissues, or makeup, the bacterium can be transferred. If these items come into contact with your eyes, there is a risk of infection.

To prevent it,

Aavoid sharing personal items that come into contact with bodily fluids.

Maintain good hand hygiene by washing hands frequently and avoiding touching your face.

Use your own towels, razors, and makeup brushes to minimise risk.

Engaging in Oral Sex

Oral sex is a less recognised but significant route of syphilis transmission. The infection can be present on the lips, mouth, or throat, and syphilitic sores in these areas can transfer the bacteria to your eyes through contact with saliva or other fluids. If syphilis is present in the oral cavity, it increases the risk of ocular syphilis.

Preventive Measures:

Use barrier methods such as condoms or dental dams during oral sex.

Regularly get tested for STIs, including syphilis, to ensure early detection and treatment.

Limit oral sexual contact with individuals who have visible sores or are known to have STIs.

Poor Hygiene Practices

Inadequate hygiene practices can inadvertently lead to the transfer of syphilis bacteria to the eyes.

For instance, not washing hands regularly, especially after using the bathroom or before handling food, can increase the risk of bacteria spreading.

Additionally, using contaminated water to rinse your eyes or improper cleaning of contact lenses can create opportunities for infection.

Preventive Measures:

Wash your hands regularly with soap and water.

Avoid using contaminated water to rinse your eyes.

Follow proper contact lens hygiene by cleaning and storing lenses according to recommended guidelines.

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