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Hair loss on your head and two other body parts ‘could signal an STI' warns expert

Hair loss on your head and two other body parts ‘could signal an STI' warns expert

The Irish Sun13-05-2025
RASHES, soreness and noticeable changes in discharge are usually the first symptoms we think of when it comes to sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
There is however, one lesser-known symptom of a STI that can easily be dismissed as
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Syphilis is a STI that if not treated, can cause serious and potentially life-threatening problems
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Patchy hair loss could be signalling an underlying syphilis infection
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A pharmacist has warned
Syphilis is a STI that if not treated, can cause serious and potentially life-threatening problems.
Syphilitic Alopecia (SA) is a symptom which mimics other types of alopecia, says superintendent pharmacist Abbas Kanani, superintendent pharmacist of
"Although it is quite rare, it can cause non-scarring hair loss in secondary syphilis," Abbas explains.
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"It tends to mimic other hair disorders, such as alopecia areata - which is mostly in small, round patches on the scalp, trichotillomania - a compulsive desire to pull out one's hair, and telogen effluvium - excessive shedding of resting or telogen hair after some metabolic stress, hormonal changes, or medication.
"It can present three clinical patterns that affect not only the scalp region, but also other hair-covered areas; these patterns include moth-eaten, diffuse, and mixed
Moth-eaten alopecia looks like multiple, scattered, small patches of hair loss, resembling a moth's damage to fabric.
Diffuse alopecia occurs all over the scalp in a uniform, thinning pattern, rather than in distinct patches.
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And mixed alopecia is having two or more different types of hair loss conditions simultaneously.
Because prevalence of the symptom is low the precise mechanisms by which it develops and progresses still has to be ascertained.
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However, Abbas added: "The immune response to the bacterium Treponema pallidum, or its presence, could be related to the loss of terminal hairs, hair follicle cycle arrest, and hair bend resulting in empty follicles and broken hairs."
There are four stages of syphilis - primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary.
The 'moth-eaten' hair loss pattern is the most common type with SA and is considered to be a characteristic of secondary syphilis.
Other symptoms of syphilis include:
Small sores (ulcers) on your penis, vagina, or around your bottom (anus) – these are usually painless and you may only have one of them
Sores in other areas, including in your mouth or on your lips, hands or bottom
White or grey warty growths most commonly on your penis, vagina or around your anus
A rash on the palms of your hands and soles of your feet that can sometimes spread all over your body – this is not usually itchy
White patches in your mouth
Flu-like symptoms, such as a high temperature,
Swollen glands
Knowing whether you have the STI can be challenging, particularly with syphilis, as it can take three weeks or more for symptoms to appear.
Also, the symptoms of syphilis are often mild and hard to notice, tend to change over time and may come and go.
"Symptoms can improve or go away completely, but if you have not been treated the infection is still in your body which means you can still pass it on and you're at risk of getting serious problems later on," warned Abbas.
Syphilis is transmitted during oral, anal or vaginal sex through contact with infectious lesions, and also during pregnancy through the placenta.
Latest available figures show that globally,
However the
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Using condoms consistently and correctly when you have vaginal or anal sex is the best way to prevent syphilis and many other STIs
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You should visit your GP or a sexual
health
clinic if you or a sexual partner have symptoms of syphilis, a sexual partner has told you they have syphilis or another STI or you've recently had sex with a new partner and did not use a condom.
It's also important to book an appointment if you're pregnant or planning to get pregnant and think you might have syphilis or you've injected drugs using a needle that's been used by someone who might have syphilis.
Syphilis is treated with antibiotics, which can come in the form of injections, tablets or capsules.
Abbas explains the duration of the treatment is dependent on the stage of your syphilis.
If it's not treated, syphilis can cause serious and potentially life-threatening problems, some of which may not appear for many years.
According to the NHS, these include heart problems like aortic aneurysms and heart failure, brain damage leading to stroke, dementia, and seizures, and nerve damage causing paralysis, blindness, and deafness.
But syphilis is both a preventable and curable bacterial STI.
Abbas said: "Using condoms consistently and correctly when you have vaginal or anal sex is the best way to prevent syphilis and many other STIs.
"You should also use a condom to cover the penis or a latex or dam to cover the vagina if you have oral sex and make sure you complete treatment if you or your partner have syphilis.
"Avoid sharing sex toys or wash and cover them with a new condom before anyone else uses them."
Where to get help for STIs
In the UK, help with STIs is readily available through sexual health clinics, some GP surgeries, pharmacies, and young people's services.
These services offer testing, treatment, and confidential advice for STIs, including HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.
Services are free and accessible to all, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, or sexuality, with some exceptions for certain prescriptions.
The National Sexual Health Helpline is also available on 0300 123 7123, providing confidential advice and information about sexual health services.
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