<span>This is a sign of the primary stage of syphilis. These lesions, or chancres, will show up in the exact spot that the bacteria originally entered the body. This is generally a sign of the infection. The illness often incubates for long periods of time, from between ten and ninety days, so it could be months from the original contact.</span>
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<span>a morbidity survey of the general population, like the national health interview survey</span>
Painful periods.
pain in the lower abdomen before and during menstruation.
cramps one or two weeks around menstruation.
heavy menstrual bleeding or bleeding between periods.
infertility.
pain following sexual intercourse.
discomfort with bowel movements.