A penile yeast or candida infection is much more common than most
people think. There are many different types of yeast infections and
this is only one. However, it is one that is often overlooked and can
prove to be hard to diagnose because many men won't think of it as a
candida infection and will therefore balk at the thought of seeing a
doctor to determine what is wrong.
Since men are very different than women, many of them can go through their entire lives without ever noticing when they have a yeast infection. Not every man will get them, but it is possible for any man. It is hard to detect male yeast infections, and most men won't realize that anything is wrong until other areas of their health become affected.
Most men get a yeast infection from having intercourse with their spouse or significant other who is infected at the time. They generally might not even be aware that they have anything wrong unless their partner is willing to inform them that they have been exposed to such a situation.
Much like an STD, the yeast infection can be transmitted during sexual contact simply because the open body parts are exposed to the elements and it can pass on. Many doctors will provide medication for couples so that they don't continue to pass the infection back and forth. Additionally, if a man has a yeast infection on his own, there are plenty of treatments available.
The most common remedy for male yeast or candida infections is an anti-fungal cream or a pill that can be taken. This will serve to clean up the infection quickly and allow them to get back to enjoying life. Unlike women who often expect and can tell a yeast infection when they have one, men are not expecting to have this problem.
Furthermore, the symptoms are so non-specific and vague in men that many of them might not even know that anything is wrong. The problem with leaving a candida infection untreated in a man is that it can travel and create problems later on. It can move into the prostate, causing a lot of issues later in life, even if men never knew that anything was wrong in the first place.
Men that drink beer have also been studied and it has been determined that they carry skin yeast on their genitals, which most men aren't aware of. The way that men miss candida infections is simple: their infections are external because their genitals are external.
Therefore, body temperature is lower and the infection often remains inactive in many cases. With women, the infection is internal and temperatures are much warmer, offering the ideal environment for a yeast infection to occur.
Male yeast infections will often cause digestive problems, constipation, sexual dysfunction, prostate problems, and a yearning for sweets, starches and carbohydrates, because this is the fuel for the yeast to thrive on. Fortunately, treatment for men is as simple as it is for women, so long as they can detect that there is a problem in the first place.
Since men are very different than women, many of them can go through their entire lives without ever noticing when they have a yeast infection. Not every man will get them, but it is possible for any man. It is hard to detect male yeast infections, and most men won't realize that anything is wrong until other areas of their health become affected.
Most men get a yeast infection from having intercourse with their spouse or significant other who is infected at the time. They generally might not even be aware that they have anything wrong unless their partner is willing to inform them that they have been exposed to such a situation.
Much like an STD, the yeast infection can be transmitted during sexual contact simply because the open body parts are exposed to the elements and it can pass on. Many doctors will provide medication for couples so that they don't continue to pass the infection back and forth. Additionally, if a man has a yeast infection on his own, there are plenty of treatments available.
The most common remedy for male yeast or candida infections is an anti-fungal cream or a pill that can be taken. This will serve to clean up the infection quickly and allow them to get back to enjoying life. Unlike women who often expect and can tell a yeast infection when they have one, men are not expecting to have this problem.
Furthermore, the symptoms are so non-specific and vague in men that many of them might not even know that anything is wrong. The problem with leaving a candida infection untreated in a man is that it can travel and create problems later on. It can move into the prostate, causing a lot of issues later in life, even if men never knew that anything was wrong in the first place.
Men that drink beer have also been studied and it has been determined that they carry skin yeast on their genitals, which most men aren't aware of. The way that men miss candida infections is simple: their infections are external because their genitals are external.
Therefore, body temperature is lower and the infection often remains inactive in many cases. With women, the infection is internal and temperatures are much warmer, offering the ideal environment for a yeast infection to occur.
Male yeast infections will often cause digestive problems, constipation, sexual dysfunction, prostate problems, and a yearning for sweets, starches and carbohydrates, because this is the fuel for the yeast to thrive on. Fortunately, treatment for men is as simple as it is for women, so long as they can detect that there is a problem in the first place.
No comments:
Post a Comment