Daily Nebraskan Pcgo7 Tuesday, March 19, 1085 Venereal disease Ccr.tinucd fircia Yzz 1 quences and treatments. At the University Health Center, con- O Gonarx&ea Symptoms usu- firmed cases of gonorrhea nearly a!y appear within three to "eight dr s. doubled: 63 in l34 compared to S3 the Men: burning sensation when urinat previous year. in& white discharge from penis. Werner.: Gerald FleiscMi, medical director at nine of 10 women have no symptoms the health center, said he thinks more possible consequences If untreated effort should he made to control STD's, include sterility, arthritis and sotr.e- especiaily gonorrhea. Otherwise, times blindness, he said the discuss v.ill keep spread- Treatment: Antibiotics can cure this ing. SID. Sexual promiscuity has lcr.g been T""'-3 Symptoms appear associated with tho surs of STD's. But within 10 to 00 days. First sigw: sores, Fleischii said ha thinks students have called chancres, appear at points where begun to t&s a harder lock at the germs entered. Chancres often cause promiscuous lifestyle. , no pain, and usually disappear without - .'-I think it's beanies to become less treatment. However, the person still of a problem," he said. "When the carrfss the Infection,' ' birthcontrol pill f.rr.t csme in, people Second slns: two to six months took an 'if it feds pod, do it attitude, infection, the person may expc- and promiscuity rose rapidly." risr.ee sore throat, fever, chancres, rash o . ,. and hair less. Alter two years, an infected Consequent, he said more vene- person can't spread the Scase to cth real disease and unwanted pregnan- Consequences if untreated dam- 4 E8!attehi153 Iackd will continue, possibly cmtng 2? i j , . 4 crippling, blindness, insanity and death. 'But now students are seeing that ini'ected mothers can transmit the dis- this may not be a good thing," he said. ease t0 mboni in?ailt3 Both Fleischii and Eernum said more Treatment: Antibiotics can cure government money for research and syphilis. prevention would curtail the spread of q pm- q.- .. Lni0 Dllf fv. -rt,.w u u-niasnyCiia Symptoms d;aer STD s. But he government and the between the sexes. Men: mild pain and medical profession can't do it alone. a minor c,isch w have Real progress es on y occur if people no symptoms. CoLouences for women: cnange inw namis, r leucnu sua. the ,ir" s often ' nt0 ,hfl utiq o Treatment: Antibiotics can cure this STD. O UtTft'j Several tj-pes exist, including genltd herpes (affecting the sexual organs) and labial herpes (affecting the mouth). Symptoms: sore3 appear in the Geni tal area cr around the lips. In genital herpes, the sores may be followed by itching, burning a feeling of pressure cr recurring pain. The virus can become "dormant" for long periods. Infected persons can hr.vc sex during the dor mant periods without infecting ethers. Complications: tosjehingtheeyts fiftcr touching a herpes sore can cause hcrp?s keratitis. A recurring disease, herpes keratitis causes eye irritation, pain and sensitivity to lit. Treatment: Herpes cm be treated, but not cured. For more information about these and other STD's, contact your doctor or local health department. continue through RJarch 020 HfeMigllt HaymariSsl includes cut res. $25 Hair Designers qusre 024 "P" St . 474-1 CC3 tTrTnWl n acu ty icb i uiw and fallopian tubes, causing pelvic in of two preventative measures: absti- Camn,atoy djsease 6 v "v"7 uk iV VT w v ireatment: Antiniotics can cure staying faithful to eacn other. chlamydia. a ternum saiaconcoms also prevent Pelvic Inflammatory transmission of SID s. njsi rpin,i rvmrc nr,!v in Health pecti attention i be i remain A list of eeversl common STD's fol- Greatly Incressas .the risk cf isfast lows, with eymptcsas, possible conse deaih.' .' .112 I s I . ! OS CTTi'ii t. tl.. ufc oiu a uaiic ui uic women. Sj-mptoms include abdominal United States. Many of them pese pain, increased menstmal cramps and senous throats to the infected neome. i, - i s ..jj-t. o&lcials amse people who stss- nmKim ritnM. m4fA a they nave an b ru to seek medical h tmmeeate'y. Soma SID scan in ! FeHnn cured. Others, like hsrp3 cad AIDS, tnrtmtv r i kwmm , t,, KSiisvedL tM (sectors can treat m? th hv ftfii!?nwrt.w in IIS .- V X V ' 1 mi aw -wwiftj," CSV ferns r T mi. ft SUM f'Oll tin. 1 ; ; -kv if ! u 'I . 1 . V. i. i ' 1 V . 18 - I B I' if' 19 ' " I f I 1 I I 1 I 1 . f r I X I 1 !', 1 ft f" lit . 1 n I f " i tw f - '--., ' 1 r J V 3."). 4:5; bc:. iy a wt nr?t tiisiiiiiioi1 ucooing uenroo progi OnluGroSty of cbrosha-Lincoln Diuicbn of Continuing Ocdico Earn credit this summer without coming to campus take a Summer Reading Course! 1. 2. Attend the spring course orientation meetings during April 8-19. Discuss course selection with your advisor (some colleges place limitations on summer rending hours). Register: (Maximum of two courses) Where. 255 Nebraska Center for Continuing Education 33rd and Holdrege When: 8a.rn.-5 p.m., Monday, April 22-Friday, May 10 SPECIAL EVENING REGISTRATION: Where: 255 Nebraska Center for Continuing Education When: April 25, 1S35, from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Cost: Full payment cf tuition is required at time of registration Tuition is $42.35 per credit hour. Complete course requirements by the date established by the instructor (before October 11, 1235). The following courses are offered this summer: Unless otherwise noted, regular PN registrations are possible. Course Cr. No. Sec Titlo Hr. Instructor CLASSICS " 180x (831) Classical Mythology (3) Rinkevich ECONOMICS 303x (831 ) Introduction to Money (3) Hauswald 307x (831) Principles cf Insurance (3) Rej'da ENGLISH 205x (831) Modern Fiction (3) Miller 205x (8321 Modern Fiction (3) Abinader 205x (833) Modern Fiction (3) Goebel 21 8 Ax (831) Children's Literature (3) Lac 216Ex (831) Survey of Women's (3) Bellman Literature 230Ax (831) Shakespeare (3) Holland 261 Ex (331) American Literary Works (3) Benaquista HUAM DEVELOPMEfJT 434x (831) Problems in Middle and (3) Van Zandt Later Years HUMAN NUTRITION AND FOODSERVICE MANAGEMENT 453x (831) Cultural Aspects of Diet (3) Kies 455x (331) Nutrition Through the (3) Fox Ufa Cycle r.'ODERrJ LANGUAGES 233x (831) Czech Literature in (3) Stromsik Translation POLITICAL SCIENCE 222x (831) Nebraska Government (3) . Mlewsld and Politics :242x. (S31 ) Urban Scciolcgy TEXTIUS;CLbfK!?5G mo U 412x ; ;: (031) SdciOTpSycholcglcal mm sp$8ti or intorior imi&i (S31). TextUf -Isisifor (3) (3) (3) May not fca tsken PassMo Paas Vlatsh' ti Dzllf ' Mcbssksn ca April 4 end 5 fsr fa'! ps;i listSzsa cf h' Summer Rsaiiisa Csasrsai mi thatimss 'and pissss fpr'ths April fe-IS CprlRsMastinys. ' .. ' Hats UNL is a nondiscriminatory institution. ill