«aw “.43.... A l from V.D. that between 500,0 The purpose of this advertisementiis to educate ' you about venereal diseases. If you think this subject is no concern of yours, we’d like to point out thatVD. has reached epidemic proportions in Canada. It cuts across all age, income, social and educational groups. A conservative estimate is 00 and 1 million Canadians suffer What we’re going to do in this advertisement is to tell you in plain, simple language about three S tr'httalkfro Jl' Sh 'd' of the most prevalent venereal diseases in Canada ’ today. What the symptoms are, the various - r stages of the diseases and most important of all, . what you can do to prevent infection. _ Now, if in the course of reading this advertise- - ment, you suspect you might have some of 'the * ‘ ' symptoms described, consult your phySician immediately. The treatment is confidential and if caught early enough the disease can be easily treated. rampant due to possible changing social and sexual attitudes. DeSpite the most advanced treatment methods medical science has been unable to check the spread of this condition. ‘ STAGE l , to six days after exposure to the bac- terium Neisseria gonorrhoea, however, up to 20 percent of men and as high as 80 percent of women show no symp- toms at all. In the male, the usual signs are pain when urinating and a discharge of pus from the penis.Women are likely to experience burning during urination, a yellowish vaginal discharge, abnormal menstrual bleeding, and swelling or abscess of the Bartholin’s glands at the mouth of the vagina. (Symptoms of oral and anal infection may include, in the throat, a burning sensation, and, in the rectum, burning and itching, persistent urge to defecate, and a bloody discharge). STAGE ll If allowed to progress untreated, _ gonorrhea can produce severe inflammation of the pelvic organs; blockage of the Fallopian tubes and sperm ducts and thus sterility;— gonorrheal rheumatism or arthritis; inflammation of the heart valves; even blindness, particularly in new- born babies. Up until a few years ago, penicillin was the standard treatment method, but today, several penicillin- resistant strains of the disease have appeared and other, stronger drugs—tetracycline, spectinomysin, ampicillin, amoxicillin- must sometimes be used. Cases in which pelvic inflammatory disease has devel- oped may also require hospitalization. Symptoms generally appear from two ’ [— If you would like some free samples of our products, fill in the coupon I l l l | l _ a 1x) . .. \~“‘.~~~¥.V‘k‘*v'h , a, au‘n' ‘ Clear: you Can't pick up syphilis from lavatory seats or public drink- . ing fountains. Syphilis is transmitted only through sexual intercourse. STAGE I About three weeks after sexual. relations, a lesion called a chancre (pronounced "shanker") develops at the site—usually the genitals or mouth—and nearby lymph nodes become enlarged. The chancre itself disappears within four to six ’ weeks. STAGE II Ifsyphilis is left untreated, more lymph nodes eventuallybecome enlarged and a spotty red rash appears over most of the body. During this stage, fever, weight loss, general weakness, loss of appetite and headaches are typical. After several months, the rash subsides and syphilis enters a latent period lasting months 7 or even years. STAGE III Blindness. insanity. impotence. heart disease. Children born to syphilitic ‘ mothers are also infected. The ‘earliest sign is sniffing, after which sores appear on the skin and the mucous membranes, and the disease starts to progress as in adults. If caught early enough, syphilis can be easily treated with penicillin. Other antibiotics such as tetra— I cycline, erythromycin, or chloram— phenicol are also used. — GONORRHEA SYPHILIS GENITAL HERPES This particular disease has become First of all let’s make one thing This sexually transmitted disease was almost unknown until the late sixties. About 95 percent of all cases are due to infection with herpes simplex virus II, a virus affecting only the genital areas; while another 5 per- cent result from infection of the genital area with herpes simplex I, the cold-sore virus. _ STAGE l / In women, tiny, painful blisters resembling oral cold sores appear on the labia, cervix or anus. Symptoms in men include similar lesions on the penis or anus, accompanied by burning urination and watery penile discharge. , Fever is a possibility in both sexes. Within a day or so the blisters break, then form round, grey-white patches which generally heal spontaneously within two weeks. jhis may be the end of the problem, or genital herpes may reappear periodically as cold sores often do. , STAGE II A possible serious complication: recent studies suggest that herpes ll may play a role in the development of cervical cancer. The virus is reported to be present in 36 percent of cervical cancer patients, and parts of the herpes 'll virus have been extracted from cervi- cal cancer‘cells. BeCause of this, women who've been infected shouldbe especially careful to have regular Pap tests. ' No totally effective cure for herpes exists. While some gynecologists paint the infected area with gentian violet, others maintain this treatment doesn't work. However, a pro - -ising new antiherpes drug, adenine arabin side (Ara-A) is being tested and may soon be approved for general use. below and we’ll send you everything in a plain envelope. 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