A 36-year-old man in Chengdu was diagnosed with syphilis after undergoing in vitro fertilization.

This woman’s name is Li Hua and she is a test tube patient. She underwent in vitro fertilization in 2015, which was designed to help her become pregnant. However, after one test-tube transplant, she suffered a severe allergic reaction, which forced her to stop the transplant. After that, she underwent multiple in vitro fertilization treatments, but failed to get pregnant.

After many failed IVF treatments, Li Hua decided to undergo an IVF transplant. However, on the 7th day after the transplant, she developed a severe allergic reaction and was diagnosed with syphilis. The discovery shocked and dismayed her and her family.

Syphilis is a contagious disease that can be transmitted from mother to child, sexually, or through blood. Because syphilis can affect a patient's physical and mental health, treatment is important. However, treating syphilis requires the use of special drugs and treatment regimens, which is a huge challenge for Li Hua and her family.

To cope with this challenge, Li Hua and her family had to seek professional medical help. They consulted multiple doctors and specialists and tried a variety of treatments. However, Li Hua and her family still face huge challenges as syphilis treatment requires a long time and complex treatment regimen.

In this example, we can see the impact and challenges of syphilis on IVF patients. Syphilis not only affects the patient's physical health, but also has a negative psychological impact. Therefore, it is very important for IVF patients to detect and treat syphilis in time. At the same time, Li Hua and her family also need to face a series of complex treatment and care issues and seek professional medical help.