A50: Congenital syphilis

A50.3: Late congenital syphilitic oculopathy

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease. There are diseases that are particularly transmitted during sex. These diseases are also called sexually transmitted diseases. They are usually caused by specific pathogens. The pathogens can for instance be transmitted via vaginal fluid or semen. The pathogens may also be transmitted from a sick mother to her new-born child when she gives birth. As well as that, the disease can be transmitted to the child during pregnancy.

Your mother has transmitted syphilis to you during pregnancy or when giving birth. Syphilis is caused by specific bacteria. You have had syphilis symptoms in childhood.

Your eyes were damaged by syphilis. Among other things, syphilis can cause certain areas of the eye to not develop properly. The eyes may also become inflamed from time to time. This may cause pain or visual problems.