Brief Answer:
Allergy.
Pediculosis. Consider LFT, RFT, Neurologi
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
These symptoms are not due to Your
syphilis infection you had earlier.
Because the Syphilis usually cause NON-ITCHY rashes in secondary stages and you got also treated with penicillin.
Thus cause for the itching all over could be due to some other causes.
There are many causes for generalized itching all over the body.
Some common causes are
1. Things you may using regularly including soaps, laundry detergents, or chemical spays.
2. Pediculosis pubis
2.
Iron Deficiency anemia.
3. Liver and Kidney disease
Start with things...things you are using regularly including soaps, laundry detergents, or chemical spays.
As you got itching and all other symptoms shortly after sex, louse may acquired from the infected person.
These may cause wide spread itching after spread to other hairy areas.
Itching is due to
allergic reaction by saliva of louse.
This need examination of your hairy areas like pubis, arm pits and chest hairs for any louse or eggs of louse.
It can be easily treated by topical permethrin for some times.
If you suspect all these could not be a cause for your itching, then you need to do investigations like
Complete blood count, Liver function test and Renal function test to rule out the above said causes.
Nausea is common in anemia, Liver disease and Kidney disease.
Penicillin allergy may be suspected. But it may not cause for all through out a year after injection.
To rule out this, Skin testing is the standard for testing for IgE-mediated allergies, and needs to be performed under medical supervision.
The cause for tremor could be some thing new and it is also not to be due to Syphilis.
As you got treated for syphilis, this neurological symptoms are also uncommon in syphilis.
Thus you need through neurological examination to rule out any
nervousness or anxiety.
If anxiety is suspected, you may need anti anxiety drugs.
Hope this helps.
Please write back for further queries.
Wishing you good health.
Note: For more detailed guidance, please consult an Internal Medicine Specialist, with your latest reports.
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