Yeast in Men
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Yeast infections are usually linked to women but men can get them too. However whilst most women are more aware of the symptoms to look for, men usually have no clue about Candida yeast infections which can mean their infection goes undiagnosed, untreated or at best mistreated.
This article will give you some information about yeast infections in men, some symptoms and some ways you can treat it.
Type 1 – Oral Yeast Infection
Getting the infection in the mouth can be very painful but is sometimes mistaken for sore throat problems. If you are misdiagnosed and the prescriptions are not working it may be that you have a mouth yeast infection. Symptoms are:
Very bad breath, spots around the lips and areas close to them that are red, unusual patches on gums, the roof of the mouth and the tongue, difficulty eating due to pain and the sore throat.
Type 2 – Skin Yeast Infections
This can sometimes be the hardest type of yeast infection to identify as there are so many skin conditions, eczema, poison ivy, even just a heat rash. Visit your doctor to get a professional diagnosis and if their suggested treatment isn’t working make sure you keep revisiting until a correct diagnosis is made. Symptoms are:
Acne getting worse in one area, a rash, headaches, aching and painful joints, depression and lethargy.
Type 3 – Penile Yeast Infection
Probably the more common area that men will get a yeast infection in. Using the symptoms outlined below you may be able to self diagnose but if unsure visit your doctor. Symptoms are:
Pain when having sex and when urinating, a white thick discharge from the tip of the penis, an unpleasant odor, itching, spots or a rash along the shaft, the head becoming red and swollen, the skin being flaky and dry.
Treatments
Once you know whether you have a yeast infection you have several treatment options available to you. There are a lot of natural remedies that are effective and can help you. Most are easy to get and use. They include yogurt, tea tree oil and garlic. You also need to make some lifestyle changes in order to treat the root cause of the infection. This means changes in your eating habits, possibly your clothing and making sure you are well rested and healthy in general.
There are over the counter treatments you can choose from and your doctor may prescribe anti fungal creams but without the lifestyle changes you may find the yeast infection becomes recurring as they treat the symptoms not the cause.
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