Symptoms of this disease vary by stage. There are four different stages. The primary stage, secondary stage, latent stage and the tertiary stage. During the primary stage, it is possible to notice single or multiple sores. Because the sore is painless, it is easy to go unnoticed. In the secondary stage, skin rashes or mucous membrane (sores) in the mouth, vagina or anus become noticeable. Rashes can look rough, red, or reddish brown on the palms of your hands and feet. Other symptoms in this stage include, headaches, fever, swollen feet, weight loss and muscle aches. The latent stage includes no sign or symptoms of the disease. It is still among the person's body, just not visible. There is no treatment at this time. Lastly during the tertiary stage, Syphillis disease begins to spread and can affect different …show more content…
The human body is of course incredible, but there are a few things that the female reproductive system rules out than the males. Not only do we females carry a body inside us for 9 months, but we create connections with the fetus. Modifications and adaptions to bear the fetus during fetel development makes a woman's reproductive system more complex. Women have periods, the cramping and mood swings and cravings are all something that makes our reproductive system unique. The reproductive system in women's main role is to produce eggs and allow the process of fertilization. Women are pretty