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Does anyone know if Syphilis can make a man have infertility problems even if it was years ago and never got treated?

Absolutely! Syphilis is a very bad STD especially if it is left untreated! Untreated syphilis can lead to serious damage to the brain and the nervous system; mental deterioration; a loss of balance, vision, and sensation; leg pain; heart disease; and death. A fetus is at particular risk if the mother doesn't seek treatment; the chances for stillbirth and serious birth defects, including blindness, are very high.
http://std-gov.org/stds/syphilis.htm

Yes. go to the web site: CDC.com
(centers for Disease Contronl)

also Chlamidyiah can do this to you as well

you can die from it or get sever brain damage if untreated. and why would you want to get someone pregnant if you have an STD?! thats just wrong.

yes. if not treated immediately it can cause severe problems such as blindness and even death. always get checked!

If not detected and treated, syphilis may then progress to the tertiary (late) stage, the most destructive stage of syphilis. During this stage, syphilis may cause serious blood vessel and heart problems, mental disorders, blindness, nerve system problems, and even death. It may begin as early as 1 year after infection or at any time during the infected person's life. Approximately one-third of untreated people who are infected with syphilis will develop the complications of tertiary (late) syphilis. Any organ system (such as the central nervous system) may become involved.

Complications of tertiary (late) syphilis include:

Gummata, which are large sores inside the body or on the skin.
Cardiovascular syphilis, which affects the heart and blood vessels.
Neurosyphilis, which affects the brain or the lining that covers the brain.
So the answer is yes. go to webmd.com for more answers....best advice is see your physician or local health department

Syphilis can cause testicular atrophy. A low sperm count and low sperm motility are indicators of this condition. Also, elevated FSH levels and other hormonal problems are indicative of testicular damage. Some STDs like gonorrhea and chlamydia can cause infertility by blocking the epididimis or tubes. These conditions are usually treated by hormonal replacement therapy and surgery in the case of tubular blockage.

Syphilis

if you leave it untreated, it may kill you.

http://www.doctorgoodskin.com

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