How Long Does It Take to Cure Syphilis?
Syphilis is a serious sexually transmitted infection (STI), but one of modern medicine's greatest triumphs is that it is completely curable. Since the widespread introduction of penicillin in the 1940s, this once life-altering disease can now be effectively eliminated.
But a common question remains: How long does syphilis take to go away after treatment?
This guide explains the cure timeline, how treatment works, and what you need to do to ensure a full recovery.
β Quick Answer: How Long to Cure Syphilis?
If treated in the early stages, the bacteria causing syphilis are killed quickly. Most people are no longer infectious within 24 hours of receiving a penicillin injection. However, a full cure and healing take longer:
- Symptoms like sores or rashes may take 1 to 3 weeks to disappear completely.
- Follow-up blood tests over 6 to 12 months are required to confirm the infection is fully gone.
πSyphilis Treatment and Cure Timeline
The treatment for syphilis depends entirely on the stage of the infection. The standard and most effective treatment is an antibiotic called **Benzathine penicillin G**, given as an intramuscular injection.
| Stage of Syphilis | Standard Treatment | Approximate Cure & Healing Time |
|---|---|---|
| Primary or Secondary | 1 injection of Penicillin | Symptoms heal in 1β3 weeks. |
| Latent (Early) | 1 injection of Penicillin | No symptoms to heal, but cured. |
| Latent (Late) or Unknown | 3 injections (1 per week for 3 weeks) | Requires longer monitoring. |
| Tertiary | Multiple injections, may require IV | Infection is cured, but organ damage is often permanent. |
If you are allergic to penicillin, your doctor may prescribe alternative antibiotics like **doxycycline** or **tetracycline**.
β οΈWhat to Expect Immediately After Treatment
Within a few hours of your first injection, some people experience a temporary condition called the Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction. This is not an allergic reaction to the medicine. Instead, itβs your body's response to the toxins released by the large number of killed syphilis bacteria.
Symptoms are usually mild and can include:
- Fever and chills
- Headache and muscle aches
- A temporary worsening of the rash
This reaction typically resolves on its own within 24 hours and is a positive sign that the treatment is working effectively.
π§ͺHow Will I Know I'm Fully Cured?
Being "cured" involves more than just finishing your treatment. Your doctor will confirm the cure using follow-up blood tests.
Understanding Your Blood Tests
There are two types of tests for syphilis, and they play different roles in confirming a cure:
- Non-treponemal Tests (RPR, VDRL): These tests measure the level (titer) of antibodies from an active infection. After successful treatment, this titer should decrease significantly, eventually becoming "non-reactive." This is how doctors confirm a cure.
- Treponemal Tests (FTA-ABS): These tests detect antibodies specific to the syphilis bacteria itself. They usually remain positive for life, even after you are cured, acting as a marker of a past infection.
Your doctor will schedule follow-up tests at 3, 6, and 12 months to watch your RPR or VDRL titers fall, ensuring the treatment was successful.
πCan Syphilis Come Back After Treatment?
No, a successfully treated infection will not return on its own. However, yes, you can get re-infected with syphilis if you have unprotected sexual contact with an infected partner. Having syphilis once does not grant you immunity.
To prevent reinfection:
- Ensure all your recent sexual partners are tested and treated.
- Abstain from sexual contact until your sores have fully healed and your doctor gives you the all-clear.
- Use condoms consistently.
βFrequently Asked Questions
Is one injection enough to cure syphilis?
Yes, for early-stage (primary, secondary, or early latent) syphilis, a single dose of Benzathine penicillin G is typically sufficient to cure the infection.
Can syphilis be cured in one day?
While the penicillin starts killing the bacteria immediately and you may be non-infectious within 24 hours, the process of your body healing and your symptoms disappearing takes days to weeks. Full confirmation of a cure via blood tests takes months.
Can syphilis cure itself without treatment?
No, never. The initial symptoms of syphilis may disappear, making it seem like the infection is gone, but the bacteria remain hidden in your body, progressing to more dangerous stages that can cause irreversible organ damage.