What Every Woman Needs To Know
Candida Yeast Infections

Men Yeast Infection and Treatment

Male yeast infection normally occurs after contact with women who have yeast infection. Yeast infections usually caused by an organism called Candida albicans or Candidiasis and there is no direct evidence that it is over. Yeast infections are the second most common type of infection women experience (bacterial vaginosis is the most common). Over 70% of women suffer at least one yeast infection during their lives and over 40% of women have had more than one infection.

Male yeast infection occurs when yeast bacteria. Some of the symptoms that have a yeast infection in men is Jock Itch, severe itching and pain, burning, and when you urinate, red head, a bulky, white discharge, soreness and itching, red patches and blisters and a burning sensation on tip of the transient itching. The lubricant containing nonoxynol-9 can also be a contributing factor to anal yeast infections. Nonoxynol-9 is known to contribute to the development of fungal infection in women also.

It is also common to see a rash or a slight milky / cheesy substance under the foreskin Male yeast infection can affect men of all ages. Male yeast infection is not so common but it occurs and the symptoms are generally the same as a yeast infection in women. Male yeast infections can also occur in the oral cavity. Such yeast infections are more common in women. Male yeast infections can also occur due to prolonged use of antibiotics. Male yeast infections can be treated with ointments and anti fungal creams. There are many prescription drugs available in the market which are known to treat penile yeast infections. Such yeast infection is also called candidiasis. HIV-positive men also face a high risk of getting fungal infections. Diabetics and uncircumcised men are more likely to have male yeast infection. It is not a compulsion that men who have had contact with women with yeast infections will get infected. Since the foreskin holds more moisture, men who have not undergone circumcision have a higher risk of having a fungal infection. Most male partners of women with yeast infection do not experience any symptoms of infection.

Men with diabetes can develop yeast infections because of elevated glucose in the urine creates a favorable environment for yeast. Men are fungal infections of the same reasons that wimmin do, although the likelihood is different. Yeast infections are caused by a fungus of the yeast family (Candida albicans). Candida albicans is part of the normal environment of the skin, mouth, and intestinal tract. Yeast infections can be treated with OTC medicines Gyne-Lotrimin Antifungal Cream. Avoid wearing wet clothes for long periods. Avoid tight fitting clothing. Tight clothing increases moisture and may create a favorable environment for yeast growth. Avoid diet high in sugar. Sugar can change the pH balance. Diet is a very important contributing factor in chronic Candida infections. It is very important to treat the gastrointestinal tract, as this area can be re-infected if left untreated.

Fungal Treatment Tips

1. Do not wear pads or panty-liners than the length of your time.

2nd Do not use deodorant tampons.

3rd Avoid feminine deodorant sprays and douches.

4th Wipe from front to back after urination and bowel movement.

5th Antibiotics can also cause a yeast infection because they kill or decrease normal flora.

6th Avoid tight clothing and wear cotton rather than synthetic, undergarments.

7th Avoid wearing wet clothes for long periods.

8th Avoid tight fitting clothing.

9th Avoid diet high in sugar. Sugar can change the pH balance.

10th Dry the area thoroughly after showering or bathing

11th Get plenty of rest to help the body fight infection

12th Wear all-cotton underpants and pantyhose with cotton crotch