How To Identify Symptoms Of Male Yeast Infection
When you begin to notice the symptoms of male yeast infection it will be important to visit your physician and rule out a communicable disease. The symptoms of male yeast infection is very similar to the symptoms of social diseases and you want to make sure that you have a yeast infection before you begin a male yeast infection treatment.
There are many men who get a yeast infection but do not show symptoms for several weeks or months. When you are with someone who gets yeast infections regularly, it will be wise to get checked by a medical professional on a regular basis to make sure you do not have an infection and, if you do have an infection, get the proper yeast infection treatment before you begin developing the symptoms.
There are many women that get yeast infections regularly. Yeast fungus grows easily in dark, moist areas of the body. Men who are circumcised usually get yeast infections more than men that are not circumcised. The infection will often reside in the folds of the skin and may not be symptomatic until the area is irritated.
There are some very common ways that men can contract a yeast infection. poor diet, overuse of antibiotics, low immunity and stress are all directly related to an infection. Another common way of contracting male yeast infections is through unprotected, sexual intercourse with a partner who has the infection.
There are several symptoms that indicate the onset of a male yeast infection. A strong smell in the urine, and a burning when you urinate, are two of the early signs of infection. If the dome of the penis become red and irritated and there is itching, this is another symptom of the infection.
Small white blisters can usually appear and are painful with a rash. As the infection gets worse, there is normally a white discharge from the penis that will eventually become constant. The blisters, swelling and burning, often make it very difficult to have satisfying sexual relations.
If left unattended a male yeast infection can become somewhat serious, and incapacitate you so treating the infection early is important. When you visit a health care professional, they will test for other infections or STDs and make a diagnosis. Once you have determined that you have a yeast infection, you will have some options on yeast infection treatment such as antifungal medication, a topical over-the-counter medication, or a home remedy.
There are specific medications sold over the counter that are designed for male yeast infections. Using a treatment for women will often have less than successful results because the treatment program for women is different than for men. Treating a yeast infection requires addressing the immediate symptoms as well as removing the internal infection that is usually present within the gastrointestinal tract.
Changing your diet is often one of the recommendations made as part of a male yeast infection treatment program. Avoiding sugar, which is the main food source of yeast, is often the most effective and lasting remedy. When the proper yeast infection treatments are used, symptoms of yeast infection are often countered within a relatively short period of time.
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