THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1976 Page 7 1876 Health officials say venereal disease is serious TIN — Both houses of the J 0, ^ vas 000 Formation l eptforli Energi’ ieen worlai n )f the let i, such i Institiil tension ineeringEi ieen worlaij with em aslti IN- lfI ? "• ran Admits. Energy ft. nt ixpand trate on potentii iter said, hing ferences >its, privi tions for 'licationsaal ;rams esist i ihing i et Sep- the is. 1 mm is to [hood edm neome resentinj childrena nations nd progra e Econoi of the Ten mity Affaio 'art ear t used in ised by hest , poisoniij it or any on topped hei kili ;ers i fly is dead whs , hut biolog minutes said. Id bepids igrambttl is to be,w ' the ouneil. > sebedol ng 822-7flf — Both houses of the lature this week passed a bill iropriate $40,000 to complete gricultural and Mechanical ge at Bryan. Debate in the e was extensive. One of the influential arguments for pas- the necessity of refunding to the federal government entire sum of $40,000 was not mated. — The condition between oville and Eagle Pass is criti- Se, wording to Captain McNelly, arrived here Monday with ers he arrested in Atascosa ty. More than a hundred out- different sections have i n- it and hold the reins of , The law is trampled upon (lie) ivil officers are powerless. The ;e of Maverick does not in his own house. King ir’s band take property from in daylight, and they dare or attempt to recover it. IANCHE COUNTY is going actively on. Mr. Ireen, formerly of Waco, has a iker which averages 350 ils per day. PUS CHRISTI — Since the of January there have been Ibags of wool shipped from Christi, weighing 1,494,063 Wool dealers in town say mount of wool on hand and un- led totals 519,577 pounds. Ac- receipts total 2,013,640 ids. It is estimated that not than two thirds of the spring lasbeen received here. L COUNTY — There was a gprejudice and a very general that the death penalty be luring eel to a man named Ferrel who bund guilty of murder in the ee and sentenced to the tentiary for 25 years. Had he clii [Scroggins, whom he no doubt igi idedtokill, nobody would have greatly, but his killing a a uncaused the most intense in- ition. VESTON — Among the good of these Centennial times are — that no barber shop ges more than 15 cents for a i, and beer has gone down to cents per glass. ANTONIO — The latest thing satwenty-cent coin. The size is that of a two-bit piece that can barely detect the differ- We can’t understand why were gotten up. Certainly not litate in making change, for are dimes and half-dimes fox- purpose. The issuance of this coin will be annoying to all, in particular. ANTONIO — Calico is ex cheap in San Antonio, 25 to the dollar, and merchants in place of brown paper fox ing purposes. ERTISEMENTS — G. Caen’s tgi each Dyeing and Scouring - Es- hedin 1874. All kinds of gent- i’s and ladies weaiing apparel in all colors. Gent’s clothing and pressed on one day’s Many people think having gonorrhea is about as serious as hav ing a cold. They know all they need to cure “the clap,’ as gonorrhea is commonly called, is a shot of an tibiotics from their private physician or local health clinic. But recent research has shown that gonorrhea is a very dangerous disease, Texas Department of Health Resources (TDHR) officials say. Women, in particular, can con tract and spread this sexually trans mitted disease without even know ing it. 80% of gonorrhea-infected females do not experience early symptoms; there usually are no outward signs until the disease has caused serious complications. Re cent studies have shown that many males infected with gonorrhea also may be symptom less. Gonorrhea is still on the rise in Texas. According to statistics re leased by the Department of Health Resources, November, 1975, the disease showed the largest number of cases ever reported in a single month. A total of 76,486 gonorrhea eases were repox ted in Texas in 1975 — an 8% increase over the previous year. These figures may be only a small part of the pictuxe. TDHR officials estimate that as few as one case in every five is reported. Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection that initially attacks the sex organs, rectum, eyes and, sometimes, throat. The mucous membranes of these organs are ideal for prolifera tion of this type of bacteria. Gonorrhea is transmitted by sexual or close body contact. In females who have no early symptoms and go untreated, gonorrhea may spread through the reproductive txact causing “pelvic inflammatory disease” (FID). FID may cause Fallopian tube scarring that can make pregnancy difficult or impossible and increases the chance of miscarriage. FID appears to he increasing sig nificantly in metropolitan com munities. TDHR officials estimate that 17,000 hospital admissions in Texas in 1974 were attributable to FID. They suspect that about 400 girls in Texas are absent from school every day because of this painful, late complication of gonorrhea. In males the symptoms are usu- and a yellowish discharge from the penis from three to five days after penis from three to five days after exposure to the disease. In addition to sterility, gonorrhea can cause heart disease, crippling arthritis, and blindness. Because gonorrhea is difficult to detect in women, TDHR officials are encouraging physicians to sc reen their female patients for the disease — especially those between the ages of 15 and 29. The test is quick, reliable, and no more com plicated than a routine Pap smear. Young, at-risk women can request the test from their doctor or at a local health department VD clinic, family planning clinic or “free clinic.” The majority of female gonorrhea cases in Texas last year were found via this screening pro cedure. It is important to establish that the gonorrhea patient has been cured following treatment. Studies indicate that 15-20% of patients re screened four to six weeks after treatment are re-infected with the disease. The only way to confirm cure is to repeat the initial diagnostic test until two successive negative cul tures have been obtained. Sites for post-treatment follow-up culturing should include the cervix and re ctum in women, urethra in heterosexual men, and urethra and rectum in homosexual and bisexual men. TDHR officials stress the impor tance of post-treatment follow-up tests and the need to xefer sex partners for medical examination. Another major venereal disease, syphilis, is also increasing in Texas. According to Department of Health Resources statistics, there were 1,579 cases of infectious syphilis re ported in 1975 — a 12% increase over the previous year. This increase in infectious syphilis, the first in 5 years, is proba bly due to changes in the VD control program, TDHR officials say. They cite a better working relationship with the homosexual communities as a significant factor. 39% of the syphilis-infected males in Texas last year named at least one same-sex contact. Symptoms of syphilis may include a painless sore on the sex organs, rectum, or mouth about 10-90 days after sexual or close body contact with an infected person. A rash, sore throat, headache, slight fever, or fal ling hair may appear three to six months after the initial sore. But syphilis, like gonorrhea, is dangerously deceptive. Symptoms may go unnoticed and will disappear without treatment, but the disease- producing organisms remain in the body and may cause lasting damage. Untreated syphilis can cause insan ity, paralysis, blindness, deafness, heart defects, and death. For the prevention of venereal diseases, the condom or “rubber” is the most reliable if used correctly. Other methods include vaginal foams, thorough cleansing of male and female genital areas, and urina tion after intercourse. LAKEVIEW CLUB Ladies $1.00 3 Miles N. on Tabor Road Saturday Night: Frenchie Burke with Roy Robbins and the Availabies From 9-1 p.m. STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite (ALL BRANDS BEER 40 cents) Every Tuesday Nite LADIES $1.00 MEN $2.00 All Brands Beer 40c 8-12 Dance every Tuesday and Thursday :ion also 300 Bryan, ill iclies in tlx Avenue, ssued bvl SHUGART COUPON ssp FRIDAY & SATURDAY JUNE 25 & 26 GIBSON DISCOUNT CENTER 1420 TEXAS AVENUE PHOTO HOURS 9-8 9 WALLET SIZE COLOR PORTRAITS 994 Extra charge for GROUPS ares res rainfall ani ng an 8D Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. 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