Millions of people around the world use condoms when they have never tested for HIV/AIDS, gonorrhea, Chlamydia and candida among other signs or diseases.
Using a condom correctly has no problems. But some people get problems when they use condoms, especially for the first time. In Uganda and across the world people have testified having used condoms and when they test for HIV they find themselves positive.
People go hospitals and some tests are done on them after using condoms including: RPR non-reactive tests and urinalysis, and doctors discover some abnormalities.
For example, there is a man in Kampala whom we shall not name here because he declined us to do so, who complained of experiencing painful urination and a burning sensation after he used a condom. He says that was his first time to use a condom.
So it is highly advisable to use a condom correctly and whenever it is applicable to go for sexually transmitted infection tests before sex.
Walakira Nyanzi
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