Male Yeast Infection Symptoms – How to Deal With it
Yeast infection is not something that happens only to women. Although it is not something that is very common for men it does happen. Male yeast infection symptoms are usually the same as vaginal yeast infection symptoms.
Here are some of the Male yeast infection symptoms:
- Burning sensation when urinating
- Pain during sexual intercourse
- Rash (along the shaft or on the tip of the penis)
- Burning sensation of the infected area
- Slight swelling
- Even a light discharge is possible
The first thing you should do if you suspect you suffer from a yeast infection is to consult your doctor. Of course you could try the same (over-the-counter) medicine available for vaginal yeast infection if you are comfortable with it.
The solutions and creams provided with the vaginal yeast infection treatments are very helpful to help you get rid of your male yeast infection symptoms. In fact you can even use natural treatment like unsweetened yogurt to help you get rid of your male yeast infection symptoms.
The major problem with male yeast infection symptoms is that there is no ‘’one real treatment’’ available. There is no ‘’men only’’ treatments designed to help men get rid of this problem. On top of that there is no real test available to help you determine whether you might have a yeast infection or not.
You should be aware the even if you suffer from male yeast infection symptoms does not mean you necessarily suffer from yeast infection. Sometime yeast infections are the result of other condition so in doubt go see a doctor to see if you really have a yeast infection.
One important point to consider if you suffer from male yeast infection symptoms is that you should at all cost avoid sexual intercourse. There is a great chance that you will pass your infection to your partner. On the other hand if you got your infection from your partner it is still a good idea to avoid sexual intercourse until you both get ok otherwise you will pass the infection back and forth between you.
Of course there are solutions to help you relive yourself of the male yeast infection symptoms until the medication starts to work. The first thing you should consider is to avoid wearing thigh clothing. Always wear loose fitting clothing.
Of course you understand that means thigh jeans are out, thigh bathing costume are out too. Other things you might want to do is to avoid eating things like:
- Red meat
- Alcohol
- Yeast containing or fermented products.
Another important factor is to stay stress free as much as possible. We all know that stress can affect your immune system. But the most important part is that if you suspect you suffer from male yeast infection symptoms don’t be ashamed to seek help.
Frederic Madore
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December 20th, 2009 at 5:14 pm
Treating a Male Yeast Infection?
Hey, I was wondering if anyone had any tips or recommendations on what kind of medicine I could get to treat a re-occurring yeast infection. The symptoms: my foreskin develops cracks, and tears and is often dry. Sometimes I get small red bumps on the head of my penis as well. I know that this is not an STD, I have been checked. I have been dealing with this on and off for too long. I really need help! It’s hard to hide from my girlfriend.
December 20th, 2009 at 10:16 pm
Eww………
I didn’t need to know this
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December 20th, 2009 at 10:18 pm
If you have a recurring yeast infection, you should definitely talk to your GF about this, as you are probably getting it from her; women are always gettng infections down there.
Sometimes, putting yogurt on your penis, plain yogurt can solve this, I know it sounds silly, but yogurt contains acodiphilus bacteria, a friendly bacteria which can sometimes resolve this.
However, it’s imperative that you talk with your GF about this, as you both may be trading the infection back-and-forth, or else she may not even realize that she has one.
Should this persist, a trip to the doctor will be necessary.
You’re lucky that you have your foreskin, by the way, as too many parents in the past have mutilated their sons by circumcision.
Circumcision is the worst hoax ever perpetrated on the male sex.
A foreskin is not a birth defect; it is a birthright.
ERIC
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