Back to the invisible minority. How many women wear miniskirts in Uganda, an African region whose women folk once proudly wore clothes that bore their chests, hips and midriffs naked, in respect of traditional values.
Chlamydia. Chlamydial infections, the most common of all STIs, can affect both men and women. They may cause an abnormal genital discharge, burning with urination, and rectal discharge and bleeding. In women, untreated chlamydial infection may lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). This is an infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and other reproductive organs. It causes symptoms such as lower belly pain. Chlamydial infections can be treated with antibiotics. Unfortunately, many people with chlamydial infection have few or no symptoms. The most common and serious complications happen in women and include pelvic inflammatory disease, tubal (ectopic) pregnancy, and trouble having children (infertility). Men may have urinary symptoms or no symptoms at all.
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Gonorrhea. Gonorrhea causes a discharge from the vagina, penis, or rectum. It also causes painful or difficult urination or bowel movements. The most common and serious complications happen in women. These include pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy, and trouble having children (infertility). Gonorrhea infections can be treated with antibiotics.
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID is a serious complication women can get from some STIs, such as chlamydia and gonorrhea. PID is an infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and other reproductive organs. It can cause lower belly pain. Later on it can cause problems having children.
Photos of nude women and other explicit material are also published in local tabloids, such as the Red Pepper, published in English; The Onion, published in English; Kamunye, published in Luganda, a language spoke by the majority of central Ugandans; and Entatsi, published in Runyankore, a language spoken by the majority of western Ugandans.
The Karamajong tribe, whose members usually go around naked, two weeks ago dressed up to greet President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, who had come to town on a campaign swing. Young women in red-checked wrap skirts with layered necklaces of bright beads sang him a welcome song as they jumped straight up in the air. Male dancers wore animal skins and crowned their heads with gracefully curved, white ostrich feathers. All greeted Museveni with a two-word English slogan, in... To continue reading: responsiveAd(className: "subscribe-link",ads: [type: "desktop",size: "142x70",cm: position: "subscribebtn", type: "text",type: "tablet",size: "142x70",cm: position: "subscribebtn", type: "text",// Mobile 300type: "mobile",size: "142x70",config: zone: "219200",site: "28275",size_x: "142", size_y: "70",type: "-1"]); or Log-In
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