Male Yeast Infections
Posted by: Admin at June 6th, 2009
Often male yeast infections get overlooked when talking about yeast infection treatments, as it is more commonly known amongst females. The symptoms are usually a lot more difficult to spot in men than in women, and some men will go through life without ever knowing they had a candida infection simply because they never had any symptoms that they recognised.
When the female partner has a yeast infection it is often passed to the male, so for that reason the doctor often recommends both partners undergo the treatment as otherwise the male will just pass back the infection to the female during sexual intercourse. It the female has had a yeast infection, it is very likely that the male in the relationship has it too.
Some symptoms of a male yeast infection cam include pain while urination or sexual intercourse, a rash or swelling along the shaft or tip of the penis and in rare cases a discharge. However in some cases male yeast infections are difficult to spot as the symptoms are very mild and not noticeable.
It should also be noted that just because a male has the symptoms of yeast infection that doesn’t mean that he definitely has it. This is because the same symptoms could be caused by a number of other problems - some more serious - and so a visit to the doctor should always happen to make sure yeast infection is the correct diagnosis. As with all illnesses if you want to make sure you have the correct treatment the only way to be sure you are getting the best form of treatment for you is to get a personal diagnosis by a doctor in real life - the internet isn’t always a good resource as we all know and can be misleading with symptoms. Male yeast infection treatment is usually similar to female though.
There are plenty of products on the market specifically for vaginal yeast infections but this isn’t often the case for males, so it can be harder to treat. In some cases male yeast infection treatment can be treated using the same medicine over the counter as female, but you should check with a health care professional before using it.
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