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what kind of std hurt your joints?

(5 posts)
  1. English
    Member

    Syphillis, at the Tertiary Stage (1 to 10 years into the infection).

    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. LINDSEY S
    Member

    Joint pain can occur from conditions unrelated to stds too for example a sports injury, strain on the joint or arthritis.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  3. Dr. House
    Member

    Syphilis when it progresses to tertiary syphilis can cause Tabes Dorsalis, which can cause the painful joints (Charcot Joints). Another that can cause painful joints is N. gonorrhea because it capable of causing septic arthritis, resulting in pain of the joints.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  4. stella
    Member

    I think the joint pain mainly occur due to the physical condition of a person. It depends upon the his working format. An individual must have a proper way body language.Due to improper physical activites the joint pain occurs. But if you want to free from joint pain then just the visit the link and see the change in your life.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  5. Barrie
    Member

    Dear Misty;
    I do hate to say this but this std thing you are seemingly hanging onto is going to cause some very upset family member. You have aleady had yourself medically declared clean so nothing has been passed to you nor has your partner had it to pass on. Arthritis can cause very sore joints all by itself without any sort of infection making it worse. I was really crippled with it for a couple of years as of four years ago and until I had my hip replacements could only mobilise with a walking frame, and painfully so. It was a real effort to get in and out of a car, you have no idea how gingerly I had to move myself. No, no std. I have had an std three times, in fact, but the modern wonder drug penicillin cleared the infection up completely. But that was years before. My fault, too.

    Now, what are you thinking of preparing for dinner for your family tonight? Might I suggest Spaghetti Boll.?

    Posted 2 years ago #

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