Men and Yeast Infection

February 28, 2009 by  

For many men yeast infection happens when the way they eat and live makes their bodies perfect hosts for the yeast bacteria. These then multiply way beyond their limits, and start to take over your body.

It is also known as candidiasis because the infection is caused by Candida fungus which is normally present in our body but imbalance in the body system allows Candida to grow out of control and leads to yeast infection. Infection may occur in moist areas of the body like the mouth and genital area which are the perfect home for the fungus.

Friendly bacteria that are present in the digestive tract keep Candida at low levels by feeding on the yeast. These friendly bacteria are killed by antibiotics, cortisone and chemotherapy, etc.

Men who are uncircumcised are at a greater risk of having a yeast infection because the skin folds of the foreskin are hard to keep clean, are moist, and can become a breeding ground for fungus. Also, men who are diabetic or have a disease or illness that lowers the immune system are also more at risk for contracting a yeast infection.

It is possible for men to get a yeast infection from sexual intercourse, but this doesn’t mean it is a sexually transmitted disease.

For some men yeast infection symptoms are similar to those in women: itching, irritation, slight discharge, sores on the foreskin, pain during sexual intercourse, and appearance of a white cheese-like material. Physically, it can cause dryness and itching of the skin. It can also cause digestive disorders and constipation.

The type of treatment you need, will depend on the type of yeast infection you have, although natural remedies have proven to very beneficial. Garlic, yogurt, tea tree oil, oregano oil, aloe vera and other home remedies have proven to be effective for men with yeast infection.

Medications may temporarily get rid of the symptoms and offer short-term relief, but the root cause of the problem, the yeast spores, remains and inevitably will lead to future outbreaks. If you find that the over the counter medications aren’t working or that your yeast infection is recurring you may need more effective treatment that only a doctor can prescribe.

Whilst you are treating men yeast infection, it is advisable to use a water soluble lubricating gel during sex and always wear condoms too, to avoid passing the infection onto your partner.

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9 Responses to “Men and Yeast Infection”

  1. Home Remedy Male Yeast Infection on March 7th, 2009 6:26 am

    [...] Men and Yeast Infection Friendly bacteria that are present in the digestive tract keep Candida at low levels by feeding on the yeast. Men who are uncircumcised are at a greater risk. [...]

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  4. nes on June 16th, 2010 5:04 am

    one turns her into a fiend she be itching for the d #tad

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  6. Deborah J on July 22nd, 2010 7:46 pm

    No there is no difference . One may contain more oregano flavoring but that would be about it.

  7. Diamond_Diva the REAL Lady Boss on September 17th, 2010 9:20 pm

    Well I was born in the and I have heard all types of farming stories and down home remedies and living off the land making to with what you have….I always had a great respect and appreciation for farmers because they go out and provide the products to the market so I don't have to go out and do it myself like my Granny and her children did…. Thank you God…Shout out ot farmers!!

  8. charlescross on October 6th, 2010 9:50 am

    Orange juice and a band aid? RT Oregano oil! RT ive got that "pre-sickness throat (cont)

  9. bella on November 1st, 2010 9:29 pm

    oil is actually really fantastic for your skin, despite common thinking. do you have dry or oily skin? Tea tree oil tends to dry out my face, so I don't normally use it. I have really dry skin and use coconut oil (pure virgin) for scarring. it works beautifully! never heard of bio-oil..

    good luck :]

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