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It is a misconception that women are the only ones that can get yeast infections. Men are also susceptible to penile yeast infections, as well as an oral form of yeast infection. Some men are more vulnerable than others to yeast infections, such as men with HIV. Heterosexual couples could also pass the yeast infection to each other through unprotected sex.
It is a misconception that women are the only ones that can get yeast infections. Men are also susceptible to penile yeast infections, as well as an oral form of yeast infection. Some of the signs to look for include soreness and irritation at the head of the penis, itching of the head of the penis, itching of the head of the penis, a white, clumpy discharge, red color or white blisters at the head of the penis, a burning sensation during intercourse or urination, transient rash or jock itch. Men who are not circumcised may be affected worse than those who are because the foreskin holds in moisture.
Sometimes men who have yeast infections have no outward signs or symptoms
However, if you notice your sexual partner gets a yeast infection after having sex with you, it might be a good idea to get yourself checked. Yeast infections can be passed back and forth between sexual partners so it is important that the male makes sure he is clear infection.
Why do men get yeast infections? The most common reason is unprotected sexual contact with a woman who has a vaginal yeast infection. Also men how have low immunity caused by stress, HIV or chemotherapy or more susceptible to yeast infections. The use of antibiotics which kills the good bacteria that keep candida overgrowth in check. Men how have diabetes are also more prone to yeast infections because the higher sugar level in the urine creates a good environment for the growth of candida.
The best way to avoid getting a penile yeast infection: do not have sex with a woman who has a yeast infection and be safe by using a condom.
What are ways that a male can get rid of a male yeast infection? More than likely a doctor will prescribe one of the following prescriptions:
Diflucan or
Nizoral – this is a powerful and effective anti-fungal, but it is very hard on your liver. This is not something you want to take unless you have to.
An over the counter suggestion is to take some Monistat vaginal cream, put a few drops of white vinegar into the cream, mix it together and then apply the mixture to the affected area. Some people have reported great success with this method, but the use of vinegar seems to be key. Most of the vaginal cream packages are going to warn that this is not to be used on the penis.
These two prescriptions will probably get rid of the penile yeast infection for the moment; however, if your infection is accompanied by other signs and symptoms of systemic yeast infections you will need to try some products to get rid of it in order to eliminate the possibility of a recurrence.
Tags: Candida, HIV, itching, painful intercourse, painful urination, penile yeast infection, rash, stress, white blisters
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